Autonomic

Word AUTONOMIC
Character 9
Hyphenation au to nom ic
Pronunciations /ˌɔː.tə.ˈnɒm.ɪk/

Definitions and meanings of "Autonomic"

What do we mean by autonomic?

Of, relating to, or controlled by the autonomic nervous system. adjective

Occurring involuntarily; automatic. adjective

Resulting from internal stimuli; spontaneous. adjective

Relating to autonomy; having the power of self-government; autonomous; self-governing; independent.

Having the power of self-government; autonomous. adjective

Acting or occurring involuntarily, without conscious control. adjective

Pertaining to the autonomic nervous system. adjective

Relating to or controlled by the autonomic nervous system adjective

Acting or occurring involuntarily, without conscious control.

Pertaining to the autonomic nervous system.

A word referring to the autonomic nervouse system. This is a word I can't pronounce and that is why I came and looked at this website. Urban Dictionary

A style of drum & bass (usually around 170bpm) devised by music heavyweights dBridge (of Bad Company) and Instra:Mental. The style of music fuses drum & bass with many other genres such as ambient, 80's and soundscape. The style has now become increasingly popular due to the podcast series and many artists from different genres have begun creating Autonomic based music. These include Skream, Actress, Lowtec, Spectrasoul, Indigo, Synkro & Joe Seven. Urban Dictionary

A band based out of Portland, OR, consisting of Dan Pattenburg on guitar and vocals, and twin brothers Vaughn Leikam on bass and Evan Leikam on drums and percussion. They have released one EP, Good Luck and Medicine and as of April 2011 they are working on their second. Genre is rock, blues, and alternative blend. Urban Dictionary

Having the right or power to be self governed Urban Dictionary

Autonomation is the optimization of using humans for what they do best and what machines do best in processes. Urban Dictionary

A political current which first emerged in Italy (autonomia) and Germany (autonomen) in the 1960s and 1970s. It is a radicalised version of Marxism in which class struggle rather than structure is placed at the centre of analysis and in which the proletariat is conceived as the driving force in history. Politically, autonomists insist on the importance of class autonomy and of strategies of resistance which undermine the existing incorporation of the working class and which force the emergence of new configurations of forces. Associated especially with the work of the Italian philosopher Antonio Negri, whose texts, prior to his recent co-authored book Empire, were major expositions of the autonomist perspective. Although analytically attached to a strongly worker-centric version of Marxism, autonomists were active in favouring the development of diverse subcultural spaces, including squatted social centres, "autoreduction" of train and bus fares (political fare-dodging), subvertising, pirate radio (e.g. radio alice) and the political demands of the emarginati (the "marginalised" or socially excluded) and "precari" (precariously positioned workers). The main representative of this tendency in Britain today is the journal Aufheben. Autonomist tendencies also exist in most other countries. Readers should note that autonomism is NOT the same thing as autonomous anarchism. Urban Dictionary

German word for autonomism. Sometimes used in the English-speaking world because of the importance of the movement in Germany, where it is particularly associated with militant direct action and direct resistance to police violence. In contrast to autonomism and autonomia, this word refers to an individual activist in the movement as well as to the movement itself (in its plural forms). It seems to be used instead of a general appelation. Urban Dictionary

A person who pleasures himself in a self-driving (autonomous) vehicle. You don't have to hold the steering wheel, so you have two free hands. autoerotica, masturbation, touching oneself, self-pleasure, handjob, auto, car, Google, Google car, Apple car, autonomous vehicle, self-driving, autojacking Urban Dictionary

An organization commonly mistaken for a gang whose sole purpose is to prevent pointless street fights in the inner streets of New York City. It's origins can be traced all the way back to 1999 and was finnaly established in early 2006 after 2 people with the same sentiments and past decided to make sure a history like their past would never repeat itself. The organization is led by a group of 6 people. The leader, otherwise known as the "commander", who has more power but still equal is codenamed XIII. The vice-commander is codenamed XVII and the "4 Generals" are designated as XXI, JT(Pi), MDL, and IX. All memebers invoked into the organization are designated a significant number which to call themeselves. Another name for the 106th Filipinos Autonomous is Terminal Urban Dictionary

When a person is walking down the sidewalk looking down at their phone. There is no human in charge of the operation of their vehicle (i.e., their body). A Google Autonomous Vehicle is usually watching the little blue dot to see which way on the map they are moving. Once the Google Autonomous Vehicle figures that out, they can reorient themselves in the right direction towards their destination. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Autonomic

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The word "autonomic" in example sentences

You know it ` s easy to blame the mother and father and to try to draw a direct link, but researchers showing that if someone has anti-social or sociopathic personality, that sometimes they have what we call autonomic under arousal, meaning they don ` t have as much anxiety as you and I do about getting into trouble. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This is because the brain, of course, which controls the emotions like anxiety is also linked to the heart through what we call the autonomic nervous system. ❋ Unknown (2006)

I had to confront my parents today; they wouldn’t use the term autonomic dysfunction or Shy-Dragers. ❋ Elizabeth McClung (2007)

Let's deconstruct that in autonomic terms: the windmill adapted its state to the new environment, using the external change as both the power and the alignment for the internal change. ❋ Unknown (2003)

There’s a chance you’d experience what we call autonomic hyperreflexia, uncontrolled reflex motion. ❋ V.C. Andrews (2001)

In this portion of the nervous system, then, there is a kind of self-government and it is therefore known as the autonomic nervous system. ❋ Unknown (1965)

It is for this reason called the autonomic nervous system. ❋ Asimov, Isaac (1963)

(It was formerly called the sympathetic nervous system, but this term is now limited to one part of this system, and the term autonomic to another part, although some writers still use the term sympathetic for the whole, and others [the English] the term autonomic for the whole.) ❋ Unknown (1921)

What is known as the autonomic or vegetative nervous system and various nerve transmitter substances become imbalanced, which further worsens the course of the disease. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I think this reflex demonstrates evolutionary relics in the wiring of a part of the nervous system called the autonomic nervous system. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He gave a tired smile and then went on about how he cannot see any way it could be POTS the good kind of autonomic failure. ❋ Elizabeth McClung (2008)

The initial situation is defined by the findings, which have now been turned to the common good, concerning the morphological and physical structure of the so-called vegetative - "autonomic" in ❋ Unknown (1964)

But besides an ejaculation in a sexual situation, it’s also part of what’s called the autonomic nervous system. ❋ Susan Isaacs (2010)

We’ll focus on studies involving three aspects of the nervous system-the part that regulates automatic functions like heart beat and sweating (called the autonomic nervous sys-tem), the part involved in conscious movements and thought (the central nervous system), and the part involved in digestion and elimination (called the enteric nervous system). ❋ DEAN RADIN (2006)

That is an autonomic [reaction]. ❋ Nick (2005)

Exampes of artists producing the Autonomic sound include dBridge, [ASC], Consequence, They Live, Instra:mental, [Scuba], [Code 3], Dan Habernam, Vaccine etc. ❋ Obey. (2011)

Dude, [I saw] The Autonomics last night. They are great performers, and their [music] is [mind blowing]. ❋ Jo Claire (2011)

[autonomous] [government] ❋ 1c3mAn (2009)

We [analyzed] the process for [optimized] autonomation, especially taking into account that we may have any person doing a [task]. ❋ Lilibete (2017)

[Negri], Tronti and Panzieri are among the leading figures of [autonomism]. The autonomist movement bore the brunt of a vicious state crackdown in Germany and Italy, due to largely unfounded conflation of autonomism with armed opposition groups such as the Red Brigades. [Autonomism] is an increasingly important current in intellectual life through authors such as Harry Cleaver, Chris Wright and Steve [Thoburn]. The White Overall movement is partly derived from autonomist roots. ❋ Andy (2004)

Autonomes were in the forefront of mobilising to [smash] [the Nazi] [demonstration]. ❋ Andy (2004)

I now know why [all of these] researchers want to go on all of these [autonomous vehicle] test drives alone. It's called autonomous erotica. [Yikes]! ❋ Joecoolthefool (2016)

The 106th Filipinos Autonomous are [devoted] to ending [pointless] [battles] ❋ Kou (2006)

I became [a Google] [Autonomous Vehicle] when I punched "[tapas] bar near me." ❋ Ae5Ea8 (2015)

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