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- five syllables, and the word "writable" is writable. The opposite, a heterological word, does not apply to itself. For example, the word "palindrome" is...
- consider the adjective "heterological". One can ask: Is "heterological" a heterological word? If the answer is "no", then "heterological" is autological. This...
- vocabulary), making the statement an example of irony, and more precisely a heterological phrase. The phrase has appeared in print at least as early as 1959,...
- autological word. The synonym wago is instead a kango, and hence a heterological word. Yamato kotoba form a fundamental part of the ****anese lexicon...
- property of being both round and square, and the property of being heterological. Some philosophers refuse to treat existence as a property, and Peter...
- paradox. Grelling–Nelson paradox: Is the word "heterological", meaning "not applicable to itself", a heterological word? (A close relative of Russell's paradox...
- 2023). SARS-CoV-2 vaccination improves HBV seroconversion rate through heterological immunity. Kidney International. p. 223-225. doi:10.1016/j.kint.2022...
- development Heroic virtue Hervaeus Natalis Hesiod Hestiaeus of Perinthus Heterological Heteronomy Heteronormativity Heterophenomenology Heterotopia (space)...
- that object. heterological Describing an adjective that does not apply to itself. For example, "long" is not long, so "long" is heterological. hierarchy...
- (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2008). “Saints and the Heterological Historians,” in Saintly Influence: Texts for Edith Wyschogrod, ed. Martin...