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analytical

[ an-l-it-i-kuhl ]

adjective

  1. a variant of analytic.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of analytical1

First recorded in 1520–30; from Late Latin analyticus analytic ( def ) + -al 1( def )
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In 2010, the FDA warned the company that it might be breaking the law by failing to provide evidence of “the analytical or clinical validity of its tests†to the agency for its approval.

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After periods of introspection and self-analysis, Bellamy the coach is a different person, one who prides himself on his composure and analytical eye.

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"They don't need it anymore. They have their own policy and they do not want anyone with independent analytical capacity," she says.

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The president displayed the rhetorical discipline and analytical precision he’s famous for, calling various former officials “scum†and the like.

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“He does feel fairly good with numbers and figures. He’s got that kind of analytical mind.â€

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