analytic

analytic
adjective
1》 another term for analytical.
2》 Logic true by virtue of the meaning of the words or concepts used to express it, so that its denial would be a self-contradiction. Compare with synthetic.
3》 Linguistics (of a language) tending to use word order to express grammatical structure. Contrasted with synthetic.
Origin
C17: via L. from Gk analutikos, from analuein 'unloose'.

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