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单词 autonomistic
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autonomisticadj.1

Brit. /ɔːˌtɒnəˈmɪstɪk/, U.S. /ɔˌtɑnəˈmɪstɪk/, /əˌtɑnəˈmɪstɪk/, /ɑˌtɑnəˈmɪstɪk/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: autonomist n., -ic suffix.
Etymology: < autonomist n. + -ic suffix, in later use probably after one or more of the foreign-language adjectives cited at autonomist adj. Compare German autonomistisch (1852 or earlier in a theological, 1861 or earlier in a political context). Compare slightly later autonomist adj.
Politics. Now rare.
Of, relating to, or characterized by autonomism; = autonomist adj.
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society > authority > rule or government > autonomy > [adjective] > possessed of autonomy
self-ruling1645
self-directing1655
autonomical1659
autonomous1673
self-governed1780
self-controlled1781
autonomic1810
autonomistica1870
self-governing1880
society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > principles of or attachment to types of government > [adjective] > relating to autonomism
autonomian1854
autonomistica1870
autonomist1871
nationalist1907
neo-nationalist1918
a1870 Gen. R. E. Lee in Westm. Gaz. (1898) 25 May 3/1 The Autonomistic Cabinet.
1900 Independent 4 Jan. 77/1 He would give suffrage to all men of twenty-one years of age, as under the Spanish autonomistic system.
1964 Americas 21 29 He concluded the first volume by pointing out the differences between Dorrego's simple autonomistic federalism and the feudal ‘Sacred Federation’ of the Restoration.
1979 S. J. Woolf Hist. Italy, 1700–1860 x. 207 This underlying conflict between Napoleon's rigidly centralizing instructions..and the instinctively ‘autonomistic’ reaction of the satellite states.
2003 B. Pelletier in Globe & Mail (Canada) (Nexis) 1 May a19 Overall, most of the provinces are more autonomistic and more independent of Ottawa.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

autonomisticadj.2

Brit. /ɔːˌtɒnəˈmɪstɪk/, U.S. /ɔˌtɑnəˈmɪstɪk/, /əˌtɑnəˈmɪstɪk/, /ɑˌtɑnəˈmɪstɪk/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: autonomy n., -istic suffix.
Etymology: < autonomy n. + -istic suffix. Compare earlier autonomistic adj.1
Biology. disused.
Of or relating to a self-organizing principle in developing organisms (according to Driesch's theory of entelechy).
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the world > life > biology > theories > [adjective] > of genetics or evolution
Lamarckian1846
Darwinian1859
Darwinite1860
polygenistic1860
vestigian1860
Darwinistic1863
monogenistic1865
un-Darwinian1869
pre-Darwinian1870
Darwinic1871
hereditarian1873
monogenetic1873
pangenetic1875
phylogenic1875
evolutionistic1876
Darwinical1881
neo-Lamarckian1884
Darwinizing1886
neo-Darwinian1888
unigenist1896
Haeckelian1897
pangenic1900
Mendelian1902
monogenic1902
pre-Mendelian1902
Weismannian1903
autonomistic1904
adaptionist1915
adaptationist1931
gradualist1931
selectionist1944
Morganist1949
saltationist1954
punctuational1976
punctuationalist1978
punctuationist1979
1904 Biol. Bull. 7 201 They [sc. changes] resemble in character certain of the phenomena which have led Driesch to assume the existence of an autonomistic principle or entelechy governing form.
1908 Biologisches Centralblatt 28 577 The importance of ‘harmonic equipotential Systems’ in Driesch's autonomistic hypothesis is known to all who are familiar with his later work.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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