analogly

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analogly (comparative more analogly, superlative most analogly)

  1. (rare) In an analog manner.
    • 1975, Weston La Barre, Anthropological perspectives of movement, volume 1, page 1021:
      Proxemic behavior is also coded both digitally and analogly.
    • 1982, Perspectives in High Frequency Ventilation: Proceedings of the international symposium held at Erasmus University, Rotterdam, 17–18 September 1982:
      In contrast to analogly working CM ventilators the solenoid valves of a jet respirator are either completely closed or completely open.
    • 2010, Donald Favareau, editor, Essential Readings in Biosemiotics: Anthology and Commentary:
      Since in any case, the proper efficient causality at issue here lies in the web of analogly coded communication, Dawkins' position would actually presuppose that "formal causality should be seen as primary to efficient causality."

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