ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED.] Resolved or reduced to its elements or essential constituents.

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1601.  Chapman, in Chester’s Loves Mart., 180. She was to him th’Analisde World of pleasure.

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1768.  Phil. Trans., LIX. 498. They had recourse to the analysed characters [of the Chinese].

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1794.  J. Hutton, Philos. Light, etc., 4. Comparing that analised lact with every other event with which it should agree.

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