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Definition of analysis
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of analysis is as below...
Analysis
(n.) The
tracing
of
things
to their
source,
and the
resolving
of
knowledge
into its
original
principles..
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Analytics
::
Analytics
(n.) The
science
of
analysis.
Nitrometer
::
Nitrometer
(n.) An
apparatus
for
determining
the
amount
of
nitrogen
or some of its
compounds
in any
substance
subjected
to
analysis;
an
azotometer.
Analytical
::
Analytical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
analysis;
resolving
into
elements
or
constituent
parts;
as, an
analytical
experiment;
analytic
reasoning;
--
opposed
to
synthetic..
Pyritology
::
Pyritology
(n.) The
science
of
blowpipe
analysis.
Anatomy
::
Anatomy
(n.) The act of
dividing
anything,
corporeal
or
intellectual,
for the
purpose
of
examining
its
parts;
analysis;
as, the
anatomy
of a
discourse..
Analyst
::
Analyst
(n.) One who
analyzes;
formerly,
one
skilled
in
algebraical
geometry;
now
commonly,
one
skilled
in
chemical
analysis..
Scalar
::
Scalar
(n.) In the
quaternion
analysis,
a
quantity
that has
magnitude,
but not
direction;
--
distinguished
from a
vector,
which has both
magnitude
and
direction..
Spectrology
::
Spectrology
(n.) The
science
of
spectrum
analysis
in any or all of its
relations
and
applications.
Analysis
::
Analysis
(n.) The
process
of
ascertaining
the name of a
species,
or its place in a
system
of
classification,
by means of an
analytical
table or key..
Principiation
::
Principiation
(n.)
Analysis
into
primary
or
elemental
parts.
Decomposition
::
Decomposition
(n.) The act or
process
of
resolving
the
constituent
parts of a
compound
body or
substance
into its
elementary
parts;
separation
into
constituent
part;
analysis;
the decay or
dissolution
consequent
on the
removal
or
alteration
of some of the
ingredients
of a
compound;
disintegration;
as, the
decomposition
of wood,
rocks,
etc..
Indicator
::
Indicator
(n.) That which
indicates
the
condition
of
acidity,
alkalinity,
or the
deficiency,
excess,
or
sufficiency
of a
standard
reagent,
by
causing
an
appearance,
disappearance,
or
change
of
color,
as in
titration
or
volumetric
analysis..
Resonator
::
Resonator
(n.)
Anything
which
resounds;
specifically,
a
vessel
in the form of a
cylinder
open at one end, or a
hollow
ball of brass with two
apertures,
so
contrived
as to
greatly
intensify
a
musical
tone by its
resonance.
It is used for the study and
analysis
of
complex
sounds..
Spectral
::
Spectral
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
spectrum;
made by the
spectrum;
as,
spectral
colors;
spectral
analysis..
Analyze
::
Analyze
(v. t.) To
subject
to
analysis;
to
resolve
(anything
complex)
into its
elements;
to
separate
into the
constituent
parts,
for the
purpose
of an
examination
of each
separately;
to
examine
in such a
manner
as to
ascertain
the
elements
or
nature
of the thing
examined;
as, to
analyze
a
fossil
substance;
to
analyze
a
sentence
or a word; to
analyze
an
action
to
ascertain
its
morality..
Analysis
::
Analysis
(n.) The
resolving
of
problems
by
reducing
the
conditions
that are in them to
equations.
Educt
::
Educt (n.) That which is
educed,
as by
analysis..
Fluxion
::
Fluxion
(n.) A
method
of
analysis
developed
by
Newton,
and based on the
conception
of all
magnitudes
as
generated
by
motion,
and
involving
in their
changes
the
notion
of
velocity
or rate of
change.
Its
results
are the same as those of the
differential
and
integral
calculus,
from which it
differs
little
except
in
notation
and
logical
method..
Critical
::
Critical
(n.)
Characterized
by
thoroughness
and a
reference
to
principles,
as
becomes
a
critic;
as, a
critical
analysis
of a
subject..
Prescind
::
Prescind
(v. t.) To
consider
by a
separate
act of
attention
or
analysis.
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