Definition of Analytics

1. n. The science of analysis.

Definition of Analytics

1. Noun. The principles governing any of various forms of analysis. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Analytics

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Medical Definition of Analytics

1. The science of analysis. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Analytics

analytical balance
analytical chemistry
analytical cubism
analytical editing
analytical engine
analytical entry
analytical geometry
analytical review
analytical sensitivity
analytical specificity
analytically
analyticities
analyticity
analytick
analytics (current term)
analyzabilities
analyzability
analyzable
analyzand
analyzands
analyzation
analyzations
analyze
analyzeable
analyzed
analyzer
analyzers
analyzes
analyzing

Literary usage of Analytics

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Cataloging rules: with explanations and illustrations by Dorcas Fellows, New York State Library School, Jennie Dorcas Fellows (1922)
"analytics are most commonly made for authors, subjects and titles, ... Briefly stated, analytics of any of these kinds should be made for either entire ..."

2. An Introduction to Aristotle's Rhetoric: With Analysis, Notes and Appendices by Edward Meredith Cope (1867)
"The Topics of course were already completed; and the same may be said at least of the Prior analytics, which are frequently referred to directly and ..."

3. Cataloging for Small Libraries by Theresa Hitchler (1915)
"CHAPTER XVI analytics AND INDEPENDENTS The subject of analytics involves ... Do not, as a rule, make author analytics for the collected works of an author. ..."

4. Unified Mathematics by Louis Charles Karpinski, Harry Yandell Benedict, John William Calhoun (1918)
"Hyperboloid of one sheet Hyperboloid of two sheets CHAPTER XXXII SOLID analytics: QUADRIC SURFACES 1. General equation. — In plane coordinates, any equation ..."

5. Aristotle and the Earlier Peripatetics by Eduard Zeller (1897)
"No contributions of any importance to the second main division of the analytics—the doctrine of Demonstration—have come down to us from Theophrastus or ..."

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