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What is the anology of word?

It's not entirely clear what you mean by "analogy of word." It's possible you're asking for one of these things:

* Analogy for the concept of "word":

* Building blocks: Words are like building blocks that can be used to create sentences and stories.

* Musical notes: Words are like musical notes, each with a specific sound and meaning that can be combined to create a melody or a poem.

* Tools: Words are tools that allow us to communicate our thoughts and ideas.

* Keys: Words are like keys that unlock our understanding of the world.

* Analogy for the word "analogy":

* Comparison: Analogy is like comparing two things that are different in some ways but similar in others.

* Bridge: Analogy acts as a bridge between two concepts, helping us to understand one by relating it to the other.

* Map: Analogy can be like a map, guiding us through the territory of a complex idea.

To understand your request better, could you please rephrase it? For example:

* "What is a good analogy for the concept of a word?"

* "What is an analogy for the word 'analogy' itself?"

* "What are some common analogies used for the word 'analogy'?"

Let me know, and I can provide a more specific and helpful response.

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