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The term analog or analogue may refer to:

  • analog signal, a variable signal continuous in both time and amplitude
  • analog circuit, an electronic circuit using a continuously variable signal
  • analog clock, a clock or watch that represents time by position on a dial
  • analog computer, a computer that uses electrical or mechanical phenomena
  • analog television, a television that uses an analog signal
  • analog (chemistry), a structural derivative of a parent compound that often differs from it by a single element.
  • analogue (literature), a literary work that shares motifs, characters or events with another, but is not directly derived from it
  • analog (English), any thing or concept that is similar (analogous) to something else (e.g., 'x' is an analog of 'y')

Analog or Analogue is used in the names of several things:

Usage


In the U.S., the spellings analog and analogue are interchangeable for the noun (except, for example, in the literary sense above); the adjective is usually spelled analog. In the rest of the English-speaking world the spelling is usually analogue for both noun and adjective; see og/ogue. However, the spellings given above should be retained in cases where it forms part of a name or is an acronym.

See also


Retronymous adjectives

Analogie (rozcestník) | Analogie | Analógico | Analogno | Analog | แอนะล็อก

 

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