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analogous

In biology, term describing a structure that has a similar function to a structure in another organism, but not a similar evolutionary path. For example, the wings of bees and of birds have the same purpose – to give powered flight – but have different origins. In contrast, homologous structures such as the dolphin flipper and the digging forelimbs of a mole have different functions but are clearly evolutionarily related; they share a similar position in the vertebrate tetrapod format.



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Whether we are looking at the text primarily, to observe that it favors males, named characters, powerful rulers or leaders, and ethnically Israelite insiders over women, crowds, peasants, and foreigners; or whether we make use of the many social-scientific fields of study which investigate these same factors in contiguous times and places or even in those which can function analogously by other criteria (i.
If Munford's desire for Hattie can be analogously read as his own veiled same-sex desire, then it is not farfetched to extrapolate that Procter's initiating of same-sex intimacy may also hold the seeds of a suppressed gay identity, which are sprouting in his encounter with Hattie and the 14-year old, and could possibly germinate during his impending incarceration in the state penitentiary.
Analogously, in the Bible, God creates by the word and makes humankind "in his image," the only creatures who can receive the word of his creative act.
 
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