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analytical chemistry 

1.) n. The bastard child of statistics and general chemistry
2.) v. It is used to express poor performance in the afforementioned subject.
1.) I am sick of standard deviations and errors, I hate analytical chemistry.

2.) Person 1: How was the exam last night.
Person 2: It was Analytical Chemistry.
Person 1: Ouch... sorry to hear that.
analytical chemistry by Skeez Adams September 19, 2008

analytical chemistry 

A terrifying and disgusting combination of statistics and chemistry that will crush your social/sex life into nothingness. This is assuming, however, that said person had one before this class.
person1: Hey bro! last night was crazy! what did you end up doing?

person2: Oh, not much you know... sat at home and wanked it till the wee hours of the morning!

person1: Woah, why?

person2: Analytical chemistry took it to me bro.

analytical auction behavior 

The process of trying to understand and outbid competitors on an auction site such as ebay in order to win the item.
Based on brony13's past analytical auction behavior (AAB), he most likely will up his bid in the last 2 minutes of the auction so I have to be ready to counter his offer till the bidding closes.

Analytical technical 2 

My analytical technical 2 finshed the reports by morning.

analytical mereology

Mereology says that a structure is not a part.
Analytical mereology implies that time is the only structure.
analytical mereology by metawave October 3, 2020

Analytical Geometry 

One of the precursors of Calculus that is extraordinarily tidied and boring. It has little to do with regular Geometry in regard to it being a Mathematical Hierarchy in school.
It's mostly leftover randomonium from Trigonometry that has to be learned to take Calculus.

The only people who wind up taking this are people who could get through Geometry in the first place (which is why there are less definitions of this than regular "Geometry").
Since math is in logical form, studies of shapes are mathematical; therefore, this fits the description and anyone who says otherwise is an idiot-of-all-trades for not recognizing that (which are a lot of the definitions of "Geometry").
Guy 1: "The only math class I could take this semester that was available is Analytical Geometry."

Guy 2: "Well, I'll see ya in about ten months from now, when you pass it."

Guy 1: "That sounds about right".