analytically


an·a·lyt·ic

A0279700 (ăn′ə-lĭt′ĭk) or an·a·lyt·i·cal (-ĭ-kəl)adj.1. a. Of or relating to analysis or analytics.b. Expert in or using analysis, especially in thinking: an analytic mind; an analytic approach. See Synonyms at logical.2. Dividing into elemental parts or basic principles.3. Reasoning or acting from a perception of the parts and interrelations of a subject: "Many of the most serious pianists have turned toward more analytic playing, with a renewed focus on the architecture and ideas of music" (Annalyn Swan).4. Logic Following necessarily; tautologous: an analytic truth.5. Mathematics a. Using, subjected to, or capable of being subjected to a methodology involving algebra or other methods of mathematical analysis.b. Proving a known truth by reasoning from that which is to be proved.6. Linguistics Expressing a grammatical function by using two or more words instead of an inflected form: Vietnamese is an analytic language.
[Medieval Latin analyticus, from Greek analutikos, from analūein, to resolve; see analysis.]
an′a·lyt′i·cal·ly adv.
Thesaurus
Adv.1.analytically - by virtue of analysis; "assuming that the distinction is maintained one may ask which is to be analytically prior?"
Translations
analytiquement