The word derives from the noun "analogy", and means similar or comparable.
If you're using the word as a noun, a fort might be considered analogous to a garrison. If you're using the word as a verb (as in: to garrison troops at a particular location), then station or base might be analogous to garrison.
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There are no perfect rhymes for the word analogous.
i.e the paperwork that was previously submitted,by counsel,is quite analogous meaning similar. Good Luck! adios. ~Farrah~
The word 'analogous' means 'similar', 'comparable'. It is however, of a higher register than those two, and is mostly used in scientific writing. Here's an example of the word in use, taken from a scientific website: "Mind-blowing: Distance between local stars in our galaxy is analogous to 2 grains of sand miles apart"
Homologous Agreeing Comparable Kindred Equivalent Related
No. The word "forefront" is a single word, analogous to being brought to the fore, or brought to the front.
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Samantha and I had an analogous relationship
The word analogies is the plural noun of analogies. A good sentence would be, the analogies between them were outrageous.
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