Definition of False analogy

1. Noun. (logic) An informal fallacy applying to inductive arguments, in which the similarity in one respect of two concepts, objects, or events is taken as sufficient to establish that they are similar in another respect in which they actually are dissimilar. ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of False Analogy

false
false-friend
false-heart
false-hearted
false-memory syndrome
false-negative reaction
false-positive reaction
false Becke line
false acacia
false action
false agglutination
false alarm
false albuminuria
false alumroot
false anaemia
false analogy (current term)
false aneurysm
false angina
false ankylosis
false asphodel
false attack
false azalea
false baby's breath
false beachdrops
false belief
false bittersweet
false blepharoptosis
false bracken
false branching
false buckthorn

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