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1. self-analysis
noun. the application of psychotherapeutic principles to the analysis of your own personality.
Etymology
- analysis (English)
- analysis (Latin)
- self- (English)
Rhymes with Numerical Analysis
- psychoanalysis
- paralysis
- dialysis
Sentences with numerical-analysis
1. Noun Phrase
This brings us into a field of study called numerical analysis.
2. numerical
adjective. ['nuːˈmɛrəkəl, nuːˈmɛrɪkəl'] measured or expressed in numbers.
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3. numerical
adjective. ['nuːˈmɛrəkəl, nuːˈmɛrɪkəl'] of or relating to or denoting numbers.
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4. numerical
adjective. ['nuːˈmɛrəkəl, nuːˈmɛrɪkəl'] relating to or having ability to think in or work with numbers.
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5. analysis
noun. ['æˈnælɪsɪs'] an investigation of the component parts of a whole and their relations in making up the whole.
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Etymology
- analysis (Latin)
- ἀνάλυσις (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
6. analysis
noun. ['æˈnælɪsɪs'] the abstract separation of a whole into its constituent parts in order to study the parts and their relations.
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- analysis (Latin)
- ἀνάλυσις (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
7. analysis
noun. ['æˈnælɪsɪs'] a form of literary criticism in which the structure of a piece of writing is analyzed.
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Etymology
- analysis (Latin)
- ἀνάλυσις (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
8. analysis
noun. ['æˈnælɪsɪs'] a set of techniques for exploring underlying motives and a method of treating various mental disorders; based on the theories of Sigmund Freud.
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- analysis (Latin)
- ἀνάλυσις (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
9. analysis
noun. ['æˈnælɪsɪs'] the use of closed-class words instead of inflections: e.g., the father of the bride' instead of
the bride's father'.
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- analysis (Latin)
- ἀνάλυσις (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
10. analysis
noun. ['æˈnælɪsɪs'] a branch of mathematics involving calculus and the theory of limits; sequences and series and integration and differentiation.
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- analysis (Latin)
- ἀνάλυσις (Ancient Greek (to 1453))