The analogy "star is to rats as flow is to" suggests a relationship between the two pairs of words. In this case, the analogy is likely drawing a comparison between the prominence or significance of a star in relation to rats, and the smooth, continuous movement or progress of a flow. Just as a star stands out among rats, a flow stands out for its continuous and uninterrupted nature.
Oh, dude, it's like you're trying to make my brain do math or something. Okay, so if we're talking about "star" and "rats," then "star" is just rearranged to make "rats," right? So, if we do the same thing with "pals," we get "slap." So, I guess the answer is "slap." But, like, who even comes up with these things?
No rats are vertebrates.
I don't think there is one. An analogy is a special kind of abstract relationship. An antonym, or opposite, means something at the farthest possible extreme away--something at the opposite end of the continuum. But something either is an analogy or is not (and that may even be a matter of interpretation or opinion). There is no meaning to the idea of being the farthest possible thing from an analogy.
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no you can buy rats with a little nub for a tail
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Stars to rats can be interpreted as something that is overwhelming or beyond the understanding of the latter. In that context, "flow" could be compared to "stress," as flow can be an overwhelming experience that individuals may struggle to manage. Thus, the analogy could be completed as "stars to rats as flow to stress."
Rats live on no evil star!
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The c14 is significant to the survival of the aging never ending rats
The anagrams for 'rats' are at, as, star, rat, sat, or arts.
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For example, you can make an analogy with the flow of water in a tube.
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The gallows (execution device) is called, by analogy, The Tree A family tree is actually a flow chart but it is analogous to a tree