analoguised
Analoguised is a verb form that some writers use to indicate the act of drawing an analogy or explaining something by comparison. In standard usage, the common spellings are analogised in British English and analogized in American English. The form analoguised is not widely recognized in major dictionaries and is generally considered a nonstandard or rare variant, often treated as a misspelling of analogised or analogized.
Etymology and relation to related terms: The verb derives from analogy, with the customary English verb suffixes
Usage and context: Analogising is common in philosophy, rhetoric, cognitive science, linguistics, and literary analysis, where
- The author analogised the immune response to a security system, British style: The author analogised the
- The author analogized the immune response to a security system, American style.
Note: Some texts may include analoguised, but its acceptance is limited, and it may be viewed as