ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED.] Resolved or reduced to its elements or essential constituents.
1601. Chapman, in Chesters Loves Mart., 180. She was to him thAnalisde World of pleasure.
1768. Phil. Trans., LIX. 498. They had recourse to the analysed characters [of the Chinese].
1794. J. Hutton, Philos. Light, etc., 4. Comparing that analised lact with every other event with which it should agree.