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31co-operative — An alternative form of organization to the capitalist system, found in some decentralized forms of socialism , but also sustainable on a successful basis within capitalism itself. There are two kinds: producer (or worker) co operatives, which… …
32automatic — Synonyms and related words: accordant, accustomed, alike, automated, automatic device, automaton, automatous, balanced, beaten, blind, blowgun, blowpipe, casual, compulsive, conditioned, confirmed, consistent, consonant, constant, continuous,… …
33spontaneous — Synonyms and related words: ad lib, arbitrary, automated, automatic, automatous, autonomous, bat, baton, billy, billy club, bludgeon, casual, club, cybernated, discretional, discretionary, elective, extemporaneous, extempore, free, free will,… …
34automated — Synonyms and related words: automatic, automatous, cybernated, self acting, self active, self adjusting, self closing, self controlled, self cooking, self directed, self directing, self dumping, self governed, self governing, self lighting, self… …
35semiautomatic — Synonyms and related words: automated, automatic, automatic device, automaton, automatous, cybernated, cyborg, mechanical man, robot, self acting, self active, self adjusting, self closing, self controlled, self cooking, self directed, self… …
36eternal — a. 1. Self existent, self originated, absolute, necessary, self executing, self operative, inevitable, self active, without beginning or end, superior to time or cause. 2. Endless, everlasting, never ending, unending, interminable, ever during,… …
37Autostability — Au to*sta*bil i*ty, n. [Auto + stability.] (Mechanics) Automatic stability; also, inherent stability. An a[ e]roplane is inherently stable if it keeps in steady poise by virtue of its shape and proportions alone; it is automatically stable if it… …
38disinherison — /disinhe(h)razan/ In the civil law, the act of depriving a forced heir of the inheritance which the law gives him. Disinherison is a testamentary disposition and not a mere penalty for lack of filial respect, but such a testamentary disposition… …
39disinherison — /disinhe(h)razan/ In the civil law, the act of depriving a forced heir of the inheritance which the law gives him. Disinherison is a testamentary disposition and not a mere penalty for lack of filial respect, but such a testamentary disposition… …
40autostability — “+ noun ( es) Etymology: aut + stability : the ability (as of an airplane) to keep in steady poise either by virtue of its inherent shape and proportions or by a self operative controlling mechanism * * * /aw toh steuh bil i tee/, n. Mach. the… …