Paralogy
1Paralogy — Paralogy, depending on context, may refer to:* Paralogy (genetics) see Homology (biology)* Paralogy (postmodernism) see Jean François Lyotard in this context, paralogy means the movement against an established way of reasoning …
2Paralogy — Pa*ral o*gy, n. [Gr. paralogi a; para beside, beyond + lo gos reason.] False reasoning; paralogism. [1913 Webster] …
3paralogy — noun a) paralogism b) A paralogous relationship …
4paralogy — pa·ral·o·gy (pə ralґə je) anatomical similarity that has no phylogenetic or functional implication …
5paralogy — n. See paralogism …
6paralogy — Паралогия …
7paralogy — …
8paralogia, paralogism, paralogy — False reasoning, involving self deception. [G. p., a fallacy, fr. para, beside, + logos, reason] thematic p. false reasoning in relation chiefly to one theme or subject, upon which the mind dwells insistently …
9Homology (biology) — For use of the term homologous in reference to chromosomes, see Homologous chromosomes. The principle of homology: The biological derivation relationship (shown by colors) of the various bones in the forelimbs of four vertebrates is known as… …
10-logy — Ologies redirects here. For series of fantasy books by Dugald Steer, see Ologies (series). logy is a suffix in the English language, used with words originally adapted from Ancient Greek language ending in λογία ( logia).[1] The earliest English… …