Autokinetic effect
apparent motion of a single point of light or a small object when presented on a dark field and observed continuously.
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noun (psychol) the apparent movement of a fixed point of light when observed in a darkened room. The effect is produced by small eye movements for which the brain is unable to compensate, having no other reference points
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autolisp language A dialect of Lisp used by the Autocad CAD package from Autodesk. (1994-11-09)
- Autologous
from the same organism: an autologous graft. adjective (of a tissue graft, blood transfusion, etc) originating from the recipient rather than from a donor autologous au·tol·o·gous (ô-tŏl’ə-gəs) adj. Of or relating to a natural, normal occurrence in a certain type of tissue or in a specific structure of the body. Of or relating to a […]
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autologous graft autologous graft n. See autograft.
- Autolycus
Classical Mythology. a thief, the son of Hermes and Chione, and the grandfather of Odysseus. He possessed the power of changing the shape of whatever he stole and of making it and himself invisible. Historical Examples Autolycus meanwhile never uttered a word, but lay beside his father like a breathing statue. A Problem in Greek […]