Analog

/ˈæn.ə.lɔːɡ/ noun, adjective

As a noun, an analog is something that is comparable or similar to something else. As an adjective, it describes signals or devices that use continuously changing physical quantities, rather than digital ones made of 0s and 1s.

From Greek 'análogos' meaning 'proportionate' or 'according to due ratio'. It entered English through French and Latin scientific writing to describe things that correspond to each other.

AMአናሎግ
ARتناظري
BNঅ্যানালগ
CSanalogový
DAanalog
DEanalog
ELαναλογικός
ESanálogo
FAآنالوگ
FIanaloginen
FRanalogue
GUસમાન
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