<span class="searchmatch">self</span>-gravitating From <span class="searchmatch">self</span>- + gravitating. selfgravitating (not comparable) (physics, astronomy) <span class="searchmatch">Describing</span> any system influenced by its own gravitational...
semantic paradox of <span class="searchmatch">self</span>-reference, where, supposing that "autological" means "<span class="searchmatch">self</span>-<span class="searchmatch">describing</span>" and "heterological" means "not <span class="searchmatch">self</span>-<span class="searchmatch">describing</span>", then "heterological"...
page 202: Seduction of a male is here a metaphor for <span class="searchmatch">self</span>-willed corruption, better <span class="searchmatch">described</span> as <span class="searchmatch">self</span>-rape; it carries with it all the sneaking dubieties...
insights into the meaning of life; his philosophy has been <span class="searchmatch">described</span> as 'the most important of the <span class="searchmatch">self</span> religions' that developed in the 1970s and 1980s. 2000...
homological heterological <span class="searchmatch">self</span>-referential autologicality autologically autologous autonymous of a phrase, <span class="searchmatch">describing</span> itself <span class="searchmatch">self</span>-reference Wikipedia:Russell's...
overdescriptive <span class="searchmatch">self</span>-descriptive undescriptive <span class="searchmatch">describe</span> of, or relating to description stating an attribute to associated noun <span class="searchmatch">describing</span> a language <span class="searchmatch">describing</span> and...
monograph <span class="searchmatch">describing</span> the clonal selection theory of the immune response, Burnet (1959) suggested that the immune system distinguishes between <span class="searchmatch">self</span> (no antibody...
cancer can be <span class="searchmatch">described</span> as immunogenic, but a great challenge of cancer immunotherapy is the way that cancer straddles the line between <span class="searchmatch">self</span> and nonself...
paradoxical (comparative more paradoxical, superlative most paradoxical) Having <span class="searchmatch">self</span>-contradictory properties. 1776, Adam Smith, An Inquiry into the Nature and...
Hawksmoor and Chatterton may be <span class="searchmatch">described</span> as accomplished examples of historiographic metafiction, the kind of <span class="searchmatch">self</span>-conscious, heavily parodic and experimental...