Perimeter does not have an opposite.The analogous term for a circle is the circumference.
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A logic argument is a statement of logic. The term "argument" means a statement that could be true or false. A Statement that has not been tested as true or false is known as a theory. Logic is the term meaning the structure of an argument or statement and how it applies in its use.
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In logic, univocal terms have the same meaning across contexts, analogous terms have a related but not identical meaning, and equivocal terms have completely different meanings in different contexts. For example, "bank" referring to a financial institution (univocal), a riverbank (analogous), and a memory bank in a computer (equivocal). Another example is "light" meaning visible electromagnetic radiation (univocal), lightweight in weight (analogous), and not heavy or dark in color (equivocal).
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The term analogous refers to being similar or alike. However, this term is used for similarities in function and not in structure. This term has spread rapidly, and is used generally.
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An analogous term is another way of saying the same thing. For example, "Shoot the moon" means the same as "Go for broke".
all roses are flowers. No bird has four legs.
They are both. They are homologous because they are both examples of a vertebrate forelimb. They are analogous because they were adapted for flight independently of one another.
An analogous statement is a statement comparing two or more things in an analogy.ex: Horses are to old societies, as cars are to present societies.
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The term "love" implies deep affection, care, and emotional attachment towards someone or something. An analogous term could be "compassion," which also involves feelings of empathy, kindness, and understanding towards others.
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The equivalent term for logic in Filipino is "lohi̱ka."