Analogist

/əˈnæləˌdʒɪst/ noun

A person who uses or advocates for analogical reasoning; someone who explains ideas by drawing analogies.

From 'analog' (similar thing) + '-ist' (one who practices or believes). The suffix '-ist' became productive in English during the 17th-18th centuries for describing practitioners of various intellectual methods.

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