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"Autist" is a term used to describe someone who has Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by challenges with social interaction, communication, and repetitive or restricted patterns of behavior. The term "autistic" is often preferred by individuals and advocates within the autism community as it emphasizes neurodiversity and acknowledges that autism is a part of an individual's identity rather than a disorder to be cured.
Autistic refers to someone who has autism, a neurological condition characterized by challenges with social interaction, communication, and repetitive or restrictive patterns of behavior. People with autism often have unique strengths and abilities, but may also face difficulties in everyday life. The term "autistic" is used to describe the characteristics or experiences of individuals on the autism spectrum.
"Autistically" refers to something related to autism or characterized by the traits of autism. It can describe behaviors, experiences, or ways of thinking that are associated with the autism spectrum disorder.
"Autistics" refers to people who have Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), a neurological and developmental condition that affects communication, social interaction, and behavior. It is often characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech and nonverbal communication, and a tendency to adhere to specific routines or interests. The term "autistics" emphasizes the individuals themselves rather than the disorder they have, though it's important to note that some prefer person-first language, such as "people with autism."
Auto-da-fé is a term derived from the Portuguese "act of faith," referring to the public ceremony in which sentences imposed by the Spanish Inquisition or other ecclesiastical tribunals were carried out, often involving punishment or execution of those found guilty of heresy or other religious offenses. It typically involved burning of books, effigies, and, in some cases, individuals at the stake. The term has also come to symbolize the forced conformity and persecution in the name of religion or dogma.
Auto-immune refers to a condition where the body's immune system mistakenly attacks and damages its own healthy cells and tissues. It occurs when the immune system fails to recognize the difference between foreign invaders, like viruses or bacteria, and the body's own cells, leading to chronic inflammation and various autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, or type 1 diabetes.
A person who specializes in the maintenance, repair, and diagnose of vehicles, particularly cars, trucks, and other motorized vehicles, focusing on their mechanical systems, including engines, transmissions, brakes, and other components.
"Auto-run" refers to a feature in software or operating systems that allows a program or action to start automatically when a certain event occurs, such as inserting a CD or USB drive, or booting up a device. It typically involves the execution of a predefined script or instruction set without requiring manual user intervention. This feature can be useful for convenience but may also present security risks if malicious software takes advantage of auto-run capabilities to infect a system.
"Auto" is a prefix derived from the Greek word "autós," meaning "self." It often signifies independence or being self-contained. In the context of vehicles, it typically refers to a car or automobile, which is a self-propelled motor vehicle designed for transportation on roads. In other contexts, "auto" can refer to things that operate automatically, like auto-adjust or auto-complete features in technology.
Autoantibodies are antibodies produced by the immune system that mistakenly target and attack the body's own cells, tissues, or organs. Normally, antibodies help protect the body against foreign substances like viruses and bacteria. However, when autoantibodies are present, they contribute to autoimmune diseases, where the immune system attacks its own healthy cells. Examples of such diseases include rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and type 1 diabetes.
An autoantibody is an antibody produced by the immune system that mistakenly targets and attacks the body's own cells, tissues, or organs. This occurs in autoimmune diseases, where the immune system fails to recognize these components as part of the self and launches an immune response against them. Examples of autoimmune diseases involving autoantibodies include rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and type 1 diabetes.
An autoantigen is a substance, typically a protein or a molecule, found within an individual's body that the immune system mistakenly recognizes as foreign and generates an immune response against it. This can lead to autoimmune diseases, where the immune system attacks the body's own tissues and cells. Examples of autoantigens include insulin in type 1 diabetes or thyroid hormones in Graves' disease.
"Autoarchive" refers to the process of automatically moving or organizing files, emails, or other data into a designated archive location after a certain period or based on specific criteria. It is a feature used to manage and maintain records, ensuring that important information is preserved while keeping the main workspace or inbox clutter-free. The archived items can be easily accessed later if needed, typically through a separate folder or search function.
"Autobahn" is a German word that refers to the high-speed, controlled-access highways found in Germany. These roads are known for having few or no speed limits, although there are sometimes advisory speeds and specific sections with posted limits for safety reasons. The term is often used colloquially to describe any high-speed road, but it specifically refers to the German highway system.
"Autobahns" refers to a network of high-speed highways in Germany, known for having few speed limits and being designed for efficient long-distance travel. The term is also used colloquially to describe similar expressways in other countries.
Autobaud is a term used in telecommunications and computer serial communication. It refers to an automatic baud rate detection process where a device attempts to determine the baud rate (the number of bits per second in a digital signal) being used by another device. This is particularly useful when two devices need to establish communication without prior knowledge of each other's baud rates. Autobaud allows the receiver to synchronize its internal clock with the transmitter's clock, ensuring accurate data transmission.
Autobauding refers to a process in which a computer or communication system automatically detects the baud rate, or the speed at which data is transmitted, of a incoming signal. It allows devices to establish communication by identifying the correct data transfer rate without manual configuration. This is particularly useful in situations where the baud rates of two communicating devices may not be pre-synchronized or when connecting to different systems with varying speeds.
An autobiographer is a person who writes their own life story or autobiography. They chronicle their personal experiences, achievements, and life events in a written form, often sharing their perspective and reflections on their own life.
Autobiographers are individuals who write about their own lives, experiences, and personal histories. They create autobiographies, which are firsthand accounts of their own stories, often reflecting on their life events, achievements, challenges, and reflections. Autobiographies serve as a way for authors to share their personal narratives with others, offering insights into their character, growth, and the times in which they lived.
Autobiographic refers to something that is based on or derived from a person's own life story, experiences, or personal history. It is typically used to describe a genre of literature or a work that recounts the author's life in their own words, such as an autobiography or a memoir. Autobiographic writing often involves self-reflection, personal narratives, and the recollection of significant events, relationships, and milestones in the author's life.
Autobiographical refers to something that is based on or derived from an individual's own life experiences, personal history, or memoirs. It typically relates to a narrative or account written by a person about their own life.
Autobiographically refers to something that is written or presented in the form of an autobiography, detailing events and experiences from the author's own life. It means describing or relating to one's own life story in a factual and personal manner.
Autobiographies are written accounts of a person's life, written by that person themselves. They serve as a narrative of their experiences, achievements, and personal reflections, providing readers with an insight into the author's life story.
An autobiography is a written account of a person's life written by that person themselves, detailing their experiences, memories, and personal history from their own perspective. It serves as a self-narrated story of their life, from birth to the present moment, often highlighting significant events, achievements, and lessons learned.
"Autobot" is a term that originated from the Transformers franchise, which includes animated TV shows, movies, and toys. Autobots are a group of alien robots from the planet Cybertron. They are the protagonists in the story, typically portrayed as good-guy robots who can transform into various vehicles, objects, or animals. The Autobots are led by Optimus Prime and fight against the evil Decepticons to protect humanity and seek peace in the universe. The term has become synonymous with heroic, intelligent, and benevolent transforming robots.
"Autobots" are fictional characters from the Transformers franchise, typically portrayed as the heroic faction of sentient robots from the planet Cybertron. They are often depicted as having the ability to transform into various vehicles or objects and engage in battles against the evil Decepticons. The Autobots are led by Optimus Prime and are known for their noble intentions of protecting freedom and seeking peace.
AutoCAD is a computer-aided design (CAD) software developed by Autodesk. It is used to create 2D and 3D drawings, designs, and models for various industries, including architecture, engineering, and construction. The software allows users to draft, sketch, and annotate with precision, as well as perform calculations, incorporate measurements, and edit designs digitally. AutoCAD enables users to visualize concepts, generate blueprints, and share their work with others in different file formats.
Autocarpy is a botanical term that refers to the process where a plant's seeds or fruit develop from an unfertilized ovule or flower. It is also known as apomixis, and it results in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent plant. This reproductive mechanism bypasses sexual reproduction and can lead to the formation of clonal populations.
Autocatalysis refers to a chemical reaction where the product of the reaction catalyzes (accelerates) the same reaction process. In other words, the end product of the reaction acts as a catalyst, increasing the rate at which the reaction occurs. This can lead to a self-sustaining cycle where the reaction continues to proceed more rapidly as more product is formed. Autocatalytic reactions are common in various chemical and biological systems.
Autocatalytic refers to a chemical reaction where the product of the reaction catalyzes (speeds up) the same reaction. In other words, once the reaction has produced some amount of the product, that product can then act as a catalyst, assisting in the conversion of more reactants into the same product, thus amplifying the reaction process. This creates a self-sustaining cycle where the presence of the product accelerates the formation of more product.
"Autocatalytically" refers to a process in which a substance catalyzes its own reaction, meaning it speeds up the chemical reaction it is involved in without being consumed in the process. It can also describe a system where the presence of a product accelerates the production of more of that same product, creating a self-perpetuating cycle.
Autocephaly is a term used in Christianity, particularly in Eastern Orthodox Church, to describe the status of a church that is self-governing and independent. It refers to a ecclesiastical jurisdiction or church body that is not under the authority of any higher church authority, such as a patriarch or pope. An autocephalous church has its own head, usually called a patriarch or archbishop, and has the power to govern its own internal affairs, liturgy, and theological matters. The recognition of autocephaly by other churches is often a complex process involving political and religious negotiations.
Autocephalous refers to a religious church or denomination that is self-governing and independent, having its own bishopric or head without being under the authority of another ecclesiastical body. It denotes a state of autonomy in matters of faith and church administration.
Autocephaly is a term used in Christianity, particularly within Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches, to describe the status of a church that is self-governing or independent. It means that a church has its own head, usually a patriarch, archbishop, or metropolitan, and is not under the direct authority of any higher ecclesiastical jurisdiction. The term is often used in discussions about the organizational structure of religious institutions and their relationships with one another.
Autochory is a biological process in which seeds or fruits are dispersed by natural means other than animals or wind, such as by explosive mechanisms, bouncing, or sticking to the plant itself. It refers to the ability of a plant to disperse its seeds using inherent mechanisms without external assistance.
"Autochthon" refers to a person or thing that is native or indigenous to a particular place, originating from the same location. It comes from the Greek "autochthōn," meaning "sprung from the earth." The term is often used to describe ancient peoples or cultures believed to have originated in the land they inhabit, as opposed to being migrants or conquerors.