Words Starting With "A"

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Autoscroll

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Autoscroll refers to a feature in computer software or web browsers that automatically scrolls the content of a page or document smoothly and continuously, allowing the user to view content without manually scrolling using a mouse or touchpad. It is often triggered by pressing a specific key combination or using a scroll bar with a certain setting.

Autoscrolling

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Autoscrolling refers to a feature in computer programs, websites, or mobile applications that automatically scrolls content up, down, left, or right, allowing the user to view content continuously without manually scrolling using a mouse, touchpad, or touch screen. This can be particularly useful for lengthy documents, long web pages, or when hands-free navigation is desired. Users can often enable or disable autoscrolling, and some platforms may offer adjustable speed settings for the scrolling.

Autosemantic

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"Autosemantic" is a term that refers to a word or concept that has a meaning that is self-explanatory or can be easily understood from its composition or structure. It usually combines the prefix "auto-" (meaning self) with "semantic" (relating to meaning). Therefore, autosemantic words are those whose meaning can be deduced simply by knowing the meanings of its individual parts. For example, "waterproof" is autosemantic because it is made up of "water" and "proof," which together convey the idea of something being resistant to water.

Autosomal

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Autosomal refers to chromosomes that are not sex chromosomes. In humans, there are 22 pairs of autosomes, which carry genes for traits not related to gender. These chromosomes are numbered from 1 to 22 and are inherited equally from both parents.

Autosome

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An autosome is a chromosome that is not a sex chromosome, meaning it is present in both males and females in equal numbers. In humans, there are 22 pairs of autosomes, which carry genetic information for traits unrelated to gender.

Autosomes

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Autosomes are chromosomes that are not involved in determining the sex of an individual. They carry genes for traits other than gender and are present in pairs in the cells of organisms. During cell division, autosomes are distributed randomly between daughter cells, ensuring that each cell receives a complete set of genetic information. In humans, there are 22 pairs of autosomes, in addition to the sex chromosomes (X and Y).

Autosomic

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Autosomic refers to chromosomes that are not sex chromosomes, meaning they are present in the same number in both males and females. In humans, there are 22 pairs of autosomes, which carry genetic information for traits unrelated to sex.

Autosoterism

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Autosoterism refers to the concept of self-saving or the belief in one's ability to save oneself, without external help or divine intervention. It emphasizes personal responsibility and self-reliance in achieving salvation or spiritual enlightenment.

Autosplenectomy

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Autosplenectomy refers to the natural or surgical removal of one's own spleen. It can occur due to various medical conditions, such as splenic rupture, autoimmune disorders, or infections, leading to the organ's function being compromised or lost. In some cases, it may be surgically induced as a treatment for certain health issues. Without a spleen, the body's immune system and blood filtration functions are affected, and individuals may need to take precautions to prevent infections.

Autostylic

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"Autostylic" is not a commonly recognized or standard English word. It does not have a specific meaning in the English language, and it is possible that it could be a misspelling, a combination of words, or a term used in a specific context or niche. If you meant "autostyle" or "autostylus," these terms might have different meanings:<br><br>1. Autostyle: This could refer to a style or design that is self-generated or automatic, especially in the context of technology or software where a system automatically generates a particular style or format.<br><br>2. Autostylus: This term is less common but might refer to a writing tool or device that writes automatically or self-propelled, possibly in the context of old-fashioned writing instruments or automated machinery.<br><br>If you intended to refer to a different word or context, please provide more information, and I will be happy to assist you.

Autosuggestion

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Autosuggestion is a technique in which an individual suggests ideas or suggestions to themselves, often in a positive and affirming manner, with the aim of influencing their own thoughts, feelings, or behavior. It involves the use of self-directed statements or visualizations to bring about changes in one's mindset or to achieve specific goals. Autosuggestion can be used for self-help, stress management, or as part of therapeutic practices like hypnosis. By repetitively exposing oneself to these suggestions, individuals may unconsciously accept them as true, leading to changes in attitudes, beliefs, or actions.

Autosummarizes

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"Autosummarizes" refers to the process of automatically creating a summary or condensed version of a text, typically using software or algorithms that identify key points and important information. It is a tool used to quickly understand the essence of a longer piece of writing without reading the entire text.

Autotelic

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Autotelic refers to something that is inherently meaningful or rewarding in itself, rather than being motivated by external goals or rewards. It describes an activity or experience that one finds intrinsically satisfying and engaging.

Autotelism

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Autotelism refers to the concept that an action or thing is valuable or meaningful in and of itself, intrinsically for its own sake, rather than for the purpose of achieving something else. It suggests that an activity or entity has an inherent end or goal within itself, not requiring external justification. In art, for example, autotelism might describe a work that is created solely for the sake of artistic expression, without the need for practical or commercial purposes.

Autothaumaturgist

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"Autothaumaturgist" is not a commonly used word, and it doesn't have a widely recognized meaning in the English language. It appears to be a combination of "auto-" (meaning self) and "thaumaturgist" (which refers to a person who performs miracles or has the ability to work wonders). Therefore, one could potentially interpret an "autothaumaturgist" as someone who performs miracles or healing on themselves. However, this term is likely to be unfamiliar to many English speakers and might not have a fixed definition in standard dictionaries.

Autothermal

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Autothermal refers to a process or system in which heat generated internally, often through exothermic reactions, maintains a stable temperature without external heating sources. It is a self-regulating thermal condition where the heat produced balances the heat lost, ensuring the system remains at a constant or desired temperature.

Autothysis

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Autothysis is a term that refers to the process of self-destruction or programmed cell death that occurs naturally within an organism. It is often used in the context of biology and can be likened to apoptosis, which is a controlled and orderly mechanism by which cells eliminate themselves when they are no longer needed or when they become damaged. Autothysis helps maintain the balance and proper functioning of living organisms by removing aged or dysfunctional cells.

Autotitration

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Autotitration is a chemical analytical technique where a solution automatically titrates itself to determine its own concentration. It involves the use of a burette or a similar device that dispenses a known volume of reagent into a sample solution until an endpoint is reached. The endpoint is detected through a change in electrical conductivity, color, or another indicator. Autotitration is particularly useful for reactions with slow equilibration or when precise control over the addition of reagent is required.

Autotomise

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Autotomize refers to the ability of an organism to detach or shed a part of its body, usually as a defense mechanism or to escape from a predator. It is a form of self-amputation where the organism voluntarily releases a limb, tail, or other body part, which can distract the attacker or allow the organism to flee. This behavior is found in various animals, such as lizards, starfish, and some insects.

Autotomize

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Autotomize is a verb that means to shed or discard a part of one's body, usually as a defense mechanism, without actually causing harm to oneself. For example, some animals, like squids or geckos, can autotomize their tails to distract predators and escape.

Autotomous

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Autonomous refers to something that is self-governing or having the ability to operate independently without external control or influence. It typically implies having the power to make its own decisions or function on its own accord.

Autotomy

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Autotomy is a biological phenomenon where an organism intentionally amputates a part of its own body, usually its tail, to distract a predator and escape. This self-mutilation can be seen in certain species of lizards, frogs, and insects, allowing them to escape and regenerate the lost body part.

Autotonsorialist

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An autotonsorialist is a rare and archaic term that refers to a person who is entirely responsible for their own funeral arrangements, including the preparation and burial or cremation of their own body. This term is no longer commonly used and is mainly of historical interest.

Autotopagnosia

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Autotopagnosia is a neurological disorder characterized by difficulties in recognizing and identifying the different parts of one's own body. It is a rare condition that affects a person's ability to recognize and name their own limbs, fingers, toes, and other body parts, even in spite of perfect normal motor function. Autotopagnosia is often associated with other neurological disorders, such as strokes, brain injuries, or progressive neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's.

Autotoxemia

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Autotoxemia refers to a condition where toxins or harmful substances accumulate within an individual's body, often due to poor diet, digestive issues, or metabolic disorders. These toxins can lead to various health problems and imbalances. The term is not widely used in modern medical terminology, and when toxins are discussed in healthcare, it is typically in the context of detoxification or the body's natural process of eliminating waste products.

Autotoxic

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Autotoxic refers to the ability of an organism, often a plant, to produce toxic substances that can harm or even kill it itself. This phenomenon is most commonly seen in plants that produce chemical defenses to protect themselves from predators or pathogens, but can also harm neighboring plants of the same species.

Autotoxicity

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Autotoxicity refers to the phenomenon where a plant or organism produces substances that are harmful to itself, causing self-toxicity or self-poisoning. It can occur due to the accumulation of certain compounds produced within the organism, which may lead to adverse effects on its own growth, development, or overall health.

Autotransplant

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"Autotransplant" refers to a medical procedure where an organ or tissue is removed from one part of a person's body and transplanted to another part within the same individual. It is essentially a self-transplantation, where the patient's own healthy tissue or organ is used, for example, in cases of bone marrow transplantation or skin grafting. This is done when the patient's own cells are more compatible and less likely to cause rejection compared to donor tissues.

Autotroph

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An autotroph is an organism that can produce its own food using energy from sunlight, chemical reactions, or inorganic substances, such as carbon dioxide and water. This process is known as photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. Autotrophs are often referred to as primary producers in ecosystems because they form the base of the food chain. Examples of autotrophs include plants, algae, and certain bacteria.

Autotrophic

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Autotrophic refers to organisms that can produce their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, rather than consuming other organisms or organic matter. In other words, they are capable of synthesizing their own nutrients from inorganic substances. Examples of autotrophic organisms include plants, algae, and certain bacteria.

Autotrophism

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Autotrophism is a biological process where organisms produce their own food using energy from sunlight, chemicals, or inorganic compounds. This term mainly refers to plants, algae, and certain bacteria that carry out photosynthesis or chemosynthesis to create organic matter necessary for their growth and survival without relying on other organisms as a food source.

Autotrophs

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Autotrophs are organisms that can produce their own food through the process of photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. They are often referred to as primary producers in ecosystems. Autotrophs convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen (in the case of photosynthesis) or use chemical energy to synthesize organic compounds (in the case of chemosynthesis). Plants, algae, and certain bacteria are examples of autotrophs. They form the base of the food chain, providing energy and nutrients for other organisms.

Autotrophy

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Autotrophy refers to the ability of an organism or cell to produce its own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, without relying on other organisms as a source of energy. Autotrophs, such as plants and some bacteria, are able to convert light energy, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen, using energy from the sun or chemical reactions. In contrast, heterotrophs, such as animals, depend on consuming other organisms or detritus to obtain energy. Autotrophic organisms play a crucial role in supporting life on Earth by producing organic compounds that form the base of many food chains.

Autotropism

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Autotropism is a term in botany that refers to the natural growth of a plant towards or away from a stimulus, such as light, water, or gravity. In other words, it is a directional growth movement of a plant in response to an external stimulus.

Autotropous

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The term "autotropous" is not widely recognized or commonly used. It appears to be a variant or a misspelling of the word "autotrophic." Autotrophic refers to organisms, such as plants, that are capable of producing their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, utilizing energy from sunlight or chemical reactions rather than relying on other organisms for sustenance.

Autotype

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Autotype refers to a printing process in which a photograph is used to create a printing plate, allowing for the reproduction of images with great detail and accuracy. It was a popular method in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly for illustrations in books, magazines, and other printed materials. The term can also be used more generally to describe the automatic reproduction or duplication of text or images using a mechanical or digital process.