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If a goldsmith deals in gold, a woodcutter .......​

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Analogy

If a goldsmith deals in gold, a woodcutter ..wood.....​

Explanation:

  • The word 'analogy' comes from the Latin word analogia which means a similarity or resemblance.
  • Analogies in English are usually comparisons or contrasts between two pairs of objects.
  • A goldsmith is a person who works with gold. Since by profession he is a worker or smith and the object of his work is gold he is called a goldsmith.
  • Similarly a wood cutter  then should be analogous to wood.
  • A cutter is a person who cuts or chops.
  • So a person cutting wood is called wood cutter.
  • The missing word is wood.

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