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analytical
[an-l-it-i-kuhl]
Word History and Origins
Origin of analytical1
Example Sentences
To carry it out, the team fixed analytical equipment to a sturdy 2.5m tall tower made of scaffolding poles.
They seemed very different personalities, the analytical Boulez and the sensual Maderna, but “Rituel” profoundly reveals that they had much in common.
And at a late stage, the EIA deleted the analytical narrative — then 53 pages in draft form — that is typically the centerpiece of the report.
The process was “a combination of analytical work using the available data and consideration of what is achievable,” said Sewill, who participated on the housing subcommittee.
Henry is wearing a sensor-laden cap with wires emerging from it that are attached to a large piece of analytical machinery.
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