Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for AN-A-LYT'IC, or AN-A-LYT'IC-AL
AN-A-LYT'IC, or AN-A-LYT'IC-AL, a.
Pertaining to analysis; that resolves into first principles; that separates into parts or original principles; that resolves a compound body or subject; as, an analytical experiment in chimistry, or an analytical investigation. It is opposed to synthetic.
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