uncountable, plural self-catheterizations) The insertion of a catheter by oneself without the aid of a specialist. insertion of a catheter by oneself...
doctrinner (gerund doctrinn'nie) (Jersey, transitive) to give first aid (Jersey, reflexive) to treat oneself (Jersey, transitive) to doctor (a drink)...
giving aid or assistance (to). She finds great joy in helping people. (countable) A portion or serving, especially of food that one takes for oneself, or...
self-culture (uncountable) Culture, training, or education of oneself without the aid of teachers. Ogilvie, John. The Imperial Dictionary of the English...
pull oneself up by one's own bootstraps lift oneself up by one's bootstraps, lift oneself up by one's own bootstraps, lift oneself up by one's own waistbands...
perfect or supine stem, impersonal in the passive to aid, help, assist to devote oneself to, apply oneself to (with dative case) Conjugation of asserviō...
autotrattài, past participle autotrattàto, auxiliary avére) to treat by oneself (without the aid of a doctor) Conjugation of autotrattàre (-are) (See Appendix:Italian...
fluently, superlative most fluently) In a fluent manner, as expressing oneself easily, especially in a foreign language. He lived in Mexico, so he is...
Wikipedia From boot + strap. The sense "pull up (without aid)" comes from the phrase pull oneself up by one's bootstraps. IPA(key): /ˈbuːtˌstɹæp/ bootstrap...
ఆదుకొను (ādukonu, “to aid, support”) కప్పుకొను (kappukonu, “to cover oneself with”) గిల్లుకొను (gillukonu, “to pinch oneself”) గింజుకొను (giñjukonu,...