he he. Then the word "autonomic" is an element of both the set of autonomic words and the set of words that are not autonomic. That is to say (and honestly, this sentence is meaningful) if "autonomic" is autonomic then it is autonomic, and if it's not autonomic then it isn't autonomic. Without explicitly stating which it is, it's undefined.
But aside from Bertrand-Russell-style semantics, how about: word, finite, concept (or conceptual, since you prefer adjectives), understandable, readable, common, senescent, extant.
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Date: 2002-09-24 04:36 pm (UTC)But aside from Bertrand-Russell-style semantics, how about: word, finite, concept (or conceptual, since you prefer adjectives), understandable, readable, common, senescent, extant.
[Oh, sorry, I know avaritia if you were wondering who I am]