Words that rhyme with analogue
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antilog
n 1: the number of which a given number is the logarithm [syn: antilogarithm, antilog] -
apologue
n 1: a short moral story (often with animal characters) [syn: fable, parable, allegory, apologue] -
backlog
n 1: an accumulation of jobs not done or materials not processed that are yet to be dealt with (especially unfilled customer orders for products or services) 2: the large log at the back of a hearth fire 3: something kept back or saved for future use or a special purpose [syn: reserve, backlog, stockpile] v 1: accumulate and create a backlog -
bog
n 1: wet spongy ground of decomposing vegetation; has poorer drainage than a swamp; soil is unfit for cultivation but can be cut and dried and used for fuel [syn: bog, peat bog] v 1: cause to slow down or get stuck; "The vote would bog down the house" [syn: bog down, bog] 2: get stuck while doing something; "She bogged down many times while she wrote her dissertation" [syn: bog down, bog] -
catalogue
n 1: a complete list of things; usually arranged systematically; "it does not pretend to be a catalog of his achievements" [syn: catalog, catalogue] 2: a book or pamphlet containing an enumeration of things; "he found it in the Sears catalog" [syn: catalog, catalogue] v 1: make an itemized list or catalog of; classify; "He is cataloguing his photographic negatives" [syn: catalogue, catalog] 2: make a catalogue, compile a catalogue; "She spends her weekends cataloguing" [syn: catalogue, catalog] -
cog
n 1: a subordinate who performs an important but routine function; "he was a small cog in a large machine" 2: tooth on the rim of gear wheel [syn: cog, sprocket] v 1: roll steel ingots 2: join pieces of wood with cogs -
dialogue
n 1: a conversation between two persons [syn: dialogue, dialog, duologue] 2: the lines spoken by characters in drama or fiction [syn: dialogue, dialog] 3: a literary composition in the form of a conversation between two people; "he has read Plato's Dialogues in the original Greek" [syn: dialogue, dialog] 4: a discussion intended to produce an agreement; "the buyout negotiation lasted several days"; "they disagreed but kept an open dialogue"; "talks between Israelis and Palestinians" [syn: negotiation, dialogue, talks] -
duologue
n 1: a conversation between two persons [syn: dialogue, dialog, duologue] 2: a part of the script in which the speaking roles are limited to two actors -
eclogue
n 1: a short poem descriptive of rural or pastoral life [syn: eclogue, bucolic, idyll, idyl] -
epilogue
n 1: a short speech (often in verse) addressed directly to the audience by an actor at the end of a play [syn: epilogue, epilog] 2: a short passage added at the end of a literary work; "the epilogue told what eventually happened to the main characters" [syn: epilogue, epilog] -
footslog
v 1: walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud; "Mules plodded in a circle around a grindstone" [syn: slog, footslog, plod, trudge, pad, tramp] -
ideologue
n 1: an advocate of some ideology [syn: ideologist, ideologue] -
log
n 1: a segment of the trunk of a tree when stripped of branches 2: the exponent required to produce a given number [syn: logarithm, log] 3: a written record of messages sent or received; "they kept a log of all transmission by the radio station"; "an email log" 4: a written record of events on a voyage (of a ship or plane) 5: measuring instrument that consists of a float that trails from a ship by a knotted line in order to measure the ship's speed through the water v 1: enter into a log, as on ships and planes 2: cut lumber, as in woods and forests [syn: log, lumber] -
monologue
n 1: speech you make to yourself [syn: soliloquy, monologue] 2: a long utterance by one person (especially one that prevents others from participating in the conversation) 3: a (usually long) dramatic speech by a single actor -
prolog
n 1: a computer language designed in Europe to support natural language processing [syn: Prolog, logic programing, logic programming] -
prologue
n 1: an introduction to a play -
travelogue
n 1: a film or illustrated lecture on traveling [syn: travelogue, travelog] -
tagalog
n 1: a member of a people native to the Philippines chiefly inhabiting central Luzon around and including Manila 2: the language of the Tagalog on which Filipino is based -
analog
adj 1: of a circuit or device having an output that is proportional to the input; "analogue device"; "linear amplifier" [syn: analogue, analog, linear] [ant: digital] n 1: something having the property of being analogous to something else [syn: analogue, analog, parallel] -
decalogue
n 1: the biblical commandments of Moses [syn: Decalogue, Ten Commandments] -
kellogg
n 1: United States food manufacturer who (with his brother) developed a breakfast cereal of crisp flakes of rolled and toasted wheat and corn; he established a company to manufacture the cereal (1860-1951) [syn: Kellogg, W. K. Kellogg, Will Keith Kellog] -
putlog
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acog
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grammalogue
See also analogue definition and analogue synonyms
