English, asked by itsuki25, 1 year ago

HELLO I NEED 3 EXAMPLE EACH
3 EXAMPLE FOR ANALOGOUS AND 3 EXAMPLE FOR EQUIVOCAL
THIS SUBJECT IS LOGIC, PLEASE HELP ME.
NEED OWN WORD . :))

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Answered by write2mustansir
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Answer:

Explanation:

Univocal Term: A terms that has only one meaning.  That is, it signifies only one concept, and thus corresponds to only one definition.  Such a term always has the same intension wherever it is used.   E.g. the term "entomology" signifies the study of insects.  

Equivocal Term: A term that has more than one meaning.  That is, it signifies more than one concept, and thus corresponds to more than one definition.  An equivocal term has different intensions when it is used.  E.g. the term "chihuahua" can signify (a) a breed of dog; (b) a state of Mexico.  

Analogous Term:  A term that is intended to convey one or more similar characteristics that exist between two concepts.  E.g. the term "data owner" is applied to individuals who have no legal title to the data they manage, but are expected to exercise responsibilities like those owners would typically exercise.  Sometimes an analogous term can be no different to an equivocal term.

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