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  • Self-synchronizing code
  • Type of code in coding theory

    any code word as substring. Every self-synchronizing code is a prefix code, but not all prefix codes are self-synchronizing. Other terms for self-synchronizing

    Self-synchronizing code

    Self-synchronizing_code

  • Prefix code
  • Set of codewords, none a prefix of another

    Fibonacci coding uses a 11 to mark the end of every code word. Self-synchronizing codes are prefix codes that allow frame synchronization. A suffix code is a

    Prefix code

    Prefix_code

  • Comma-free code
  • codes are also known as self-synchronizing block codes because no synchronization is required to find the beginning of a code word. In the literature, the

    Comma-free code

    Comma-free_code

  • Syncword
  • "Preamble" to communications message data after a header

    communications. Prefix codes allow unambiguous identification of synchronization sequences and may serve as self-synchronizing code. In an audio receiver

    Syncword

    Syncword

  • UTF-16
  • Variable-width encoding of Unicode, using one or two 16-bit code units

    surrogate code points. (Any scheme that remains a self-synchronizing code would require allocating at least one Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP) code point

    UTF-16

    UTF-16

    UTF-16

  • Code point
  • Numerical value representing a character in a coded character set

    from one to four bytes long, forming a self-synchronizing code. See comparison of Unicode encodings for details. Code points are normally assigned to abstract

    Code point

    Code_point

  • Self-clocking signal
  • Signal able to be decoded without an outside source of synchronization

    bits and decide which bit is the first bit of a byte, often a self-synchronizing code is used. Amplitude modulation – modulating a signal M ( t ) {\displaystyle

    Self-clocking signal

    Self-clocking_signal

  • Frame synchronization
  • frequently than every frame. Asynchronous start-stop Phase synchronization Self-synchronizing code Superframe Simpson, William A. (July 1994). PPP in HDLC-like

    Frame synchronization

    Frame_synchronization

  • Line code
  • Pattern used within a communications system to represent digital data

    (TS-FO) Physical layer Self-synchronizing code and bit synchronization K. Schouhamer Immink (2022). "Innovation in Constrained Codes". IEEE Communications

    Line code

    Line code

    Line_code

  • Unary coding
  • Entropy encoding

    above. Unary coding is both a prefix-free code and a self-synchronizing code. Examples of unary code uses include: In Golomb Rice code, unary encoding

    Unary coding

    Unary_coding

  • Fibonacci coding
  • Universal code which encodes positive integers into binary code words

    universal codes: it is an example of a self-synchronizing code, making it easier to recover data from a damaged stream. With most other universal codes, if

    Fibonacci coding

    Fibonacci_coding

  • Varicode
  • a self-synchronizing code for use in PSK31. It supports all ASCII characters, but the characters used most frequently in English have shorter codes. The

    Varicode

    Varicode

  • Self-modifying code
  • Source code that alters its instructions to the hardware while executing

    In computer science, self-modifying code (SMC or SMoC) is code that alters its own instructions while it is executing – usually to reduce the instruction

    Self-modifying code

    Self-modifying_code

  • Symbol rate
  • Rate of modulation of a digital signal

    non-data symbols used for self-synchronizing code and error detection. J. M. Emile Baudot (1845–1903) worked out a five-bit code for telegraphs which was

    Symbol rate

    Symbol_rate

  • Run-length limited
  • Coding technique in communication technology

    codes used on CDs and DVDs, respectively. Error correcting codes Line code Modulation Physical layer PRML Run-length encoding Self-synchronizing code

    Run-length limited

    Run-length_limited

  • Kruskal count
  • Card trick and probabilistic concept

    Overlapping instructions Pollard's kangaroo algorithm Random walk Self-synchronizing code According to Diaconis & Graham (2012), Martin Kruskal explained

    Kruskal count

    Kruskal_count

  • High-Level Data Link Control
  • Communications protocol

    procedure Point-to-Point Protocol Serial Line Internet Protocol Self-synchronizing code (Friend et al. 1988, p. 191) "X.25 frame types - Martin Baker"

    High-Level Data Link Control

    High-Level_Data_Link_Control

  • Comma code
  • 531441-524288=7153} codes to design around timing concerns. Self-synchronizing code Wade, Graham (8 September 1994). Signal Coding and Processing. Cambridge

    Comma code

    Comma_code

  • Differential Manchester encoding
  • Self-synchronizing line code

    is a line code in digital frequency modulation in which data and clock signals are combined to form a single two-level self-synchronizing data stream

    Differential Manchester encoding

    Differential_Manchester_encoding

  • Bit slip
  • Loss or gain of bits in digital transmission

    the rest of the message. Clock drift Deletion channel Erasure code Self-synchronizing code John Everett, ed. (1992). "6.22 Demodulator failure: data bit

    Bit slip

    Bit_slip

  • Index of electronics articles
  • Second-order intercept point – Security management – Self-clocking signal – Self-synchronizing code – Semiautomatic switching system – Semiconductor device

    Index of electronics articles

    Index_of_electronics_articles

  • Synchronization
  • Coordination of events to operate a system in unison

    between nearby towns to be noticeable. Each line handled the problem by synchronizing all its stations to headquarters as a standard railway time. In some

    Synchronization

    Synchronization

    Synchronization

  • Stream cipher
  • Type of symmetric key cipher

    are known as self-synchronizing stream ciphers, asynchronous stream ciphers or ciphertext autokey (CTAK). The idea of self-synchronization was patented

    Stream cipher

    Stream cipher

    Stream_cipher

  • Advanced Data Communication Control Procedures
  • Computer networking protocol

    fields in all cases. Data link layer High-Level Data Link Control Self-synchronizing code Friend et al. 1988, p. 191 NBS 1980, p. 6, §3.0 ADCCP classes of

    Advanced Data Communication Control Procedures

    Advanced_Data_Communication_Control_Procedures

  • Non-return-to-zero
  • Telecommunications coding technique

    constraint and a parallel synchronization signal. NRZ can refer to any of the following serializer line codes: The NRZ code also can be classified as

    Non-return-to-zero

    Non-return-to-zero

    Non-return-to-zero

  • UTF-1
  • Obsolete multibyte encoding for Unicode

    characters and needs one bit for this, and a second bit to make it self-synchronizing, resulting in "modulo 64" arithmetic (8 − 2 = 6; 26 = 64). BOCU-1

    UTF-1

    UTF-1

  • Linear timecode
  • Timecode encoded as an audio signal

    burst and video-resolved word clock, or by synchronizing the master digital device to video, and synchronizing all subsequent devices to the word clock

    Linear timecode

    Linear_timecode

  • Scrambler
  • Telecommunication device that obscures signals

    multiplicative scramblers do not need the frame synchronization, that is why they are also called self-synchronizing. Multiplicative scrambler/descrambler is

    Scrambler

    Scrambler

  • J. J. Stiffler
  • American electrical engineer, computer scientist, and entrepreneur (1934–2019)

    (1962). Self-synchronizing binary telemetry codes (Thesis). California Institute of Technology. Natali, F. (August 1969). "Synchronization Properties

    J. J. Stiffler

    J._J._Stiffler

  • DirSync Pro
  • Computer file synchronization software

    could be set up to the user's need. When synchronizing bi-directionally, DirSync Pro detects synchronization conflicts. These conflicts may occur if a

    DirSync Pro

    DirSync Pro

    DirSync_Pro

  • UTF-8
  • ASCII-compatible variable-width encoding of Unicode

    the last byte of a code point to decode it. Unlike many earlier multi-byte text encodings such as Shift-JIS, it is self-synchronizing so searches for short

    UTF-8

    UTF-8

  • MOSQUITO
  • intentions: Self-synchronizing stream encryption can be performed by using a block cipher in CFB mode. However, for single-bit self-synchronizing stream encryption

    MOSQUITO

    MOSQUITO

  • Continuous integration
  • Software development practice

    Developers can reduce the effort of resolving conflicting changes by synchronizing changes with each other frequently, at least daily. Checking in a week's

    Continuous integration

    Continuous integration

    Continuous_integration

  • Pulse-position modulation
  • Form of signal modulation using time shifts

    (PDF) on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2013-09-26. Yuichiro Fujiwara (2013). "Self-synchronizing pulse position modulation with error tolerance". IEEE Transactions

    Pulse-position modulation

    Pulse-position_modulation

  • Reentrancy (computing)
  • Concept in computer programming

    stdatomic.h. Reentrant code may not modify itself without synchronization. The operating system might allow a process to modify its code. There are various

    Reentrancy (computing)

    Reentrancy_(computing)

  • Vladimir Levenshtein
  • Russian mathematician (1935–2017)

    Problem of Synchronizing a Chain of Automata in Minimal Time", Problemy Peredachi Informatsii, 1 (4): 20–32 V.I. Levenshtein, Binary codes providing synchronization

    Vladimir Levenshtein

    Vladimir_Levenshtein

  • Observer pattern
  • Software design pattern based on an event-updated object with a list of dependents

    Observer1 and Observer2 classes implement the Observer interface by synchronizing their state with subject's state. The UML sequence diagram shows the

    Observer pattern

    Observer_pattern

  • Apache Pivot
  • Open-source platform for building applications in Java

    included during runtime. Pivot includes its own Collection API for synchronizing data to the GUI, and APIs for accessing REST web services and parsing

    Apache Pivot

    Apache Pivot

    Apache_Pivot

  • Bipolar encoding
  • Type of line code where two nonzero values are used

    telecommunication, bipolar encoding is a type of return-to-zero (RZ) line code, where two nonzero values are used, so that the three values are +, −, and

    Bipolar encoding

    Bipolar encoding

    Bipolar_encoding

  • Gray code
  • Ordering of binary values, used for positioning and error correction

    The reflected binary code (RBC), also known as reflected binary (RB) or Gray code after Frank Gray, is an ordering of the binary numeral system such that

    Gray code

    Gray_code

  • Grafana
  • Open-source analytics and visualization platform

    offerings: Grafana Cloud for managed deployments and Grafana Enterprise for self-managed environments. Grafana Cloud provides hosted Grafana, managed telemetry

    Grafana

    Grafana

    Grafana

  • Return-to-zero
  • Line code in which the signal value returns to zero between each pulse

    provision for synchronization, it still has a DC component resulting in “baseline wander” during long strings of 0 or 1 bits, just like the line code non-return-to-zero

    Return-to-zero

    Return-to-zero

    Return-to-zero

  • Git
  • Distributed version control software system

    this would not scale to the needs of Linux kernel development, where synchronizing with fellow maintainers could require 250 such actions at once. For

    Git

    Git

    Git

  • JIS encoding
  • Collection of Japanese standards for digital character encoding

    unlike EUC-JP (or the original EUC-CN). Although, in theory, UTF-32 is self-synchronizing over 32-bit dwords only, the use of a 32-bit value to represent a

    JIS encoding

    JIS_encoding

  • Quantum error correction
  • Process in quantum computing

    classical counterpart, the classical error-correcting code. In classical coding theory, a code is commonly denoted by the notation [ n , k , d ] {\displaystyle

    Quantum error correction

    Quantum_error_correction

  • Block cipher mode of operation
  • Cryptography algorithm

    CFB-1 is considered self synchronizing and resilient to loss of ciphertext; "When the 1-bit CFB mode is used, then the synchronization is automatically restored

    Block cipher mode of operation

    Block cipher mode of operation

    Block_cipher_mode_of_operation

  • Version control
  • Managing versions of source code or data

    maintained. This requires a lot of self-discipline on the part of developers and often leads to mistakes. Since the code base is the same, it also requires

    Version control

    Version_control

  • Flow (psychology)
  • Full immersion in an activity

    the present moment Merging of action and awareness A loss of reflective self-consciousness A sense of personal control or agency over the situation or

    Flow (psychology)

    Flow (psychology)

    Flow_(psychology)

  • Computer security
  • Protection of computer systems from information disclosure, theft or damage

    January 2017. Retrieved 22 January 2017. "The problem with self-driving cars: who controls the code?". The Guardian. 23 December 2015. Archived from the original

    Computer security

    Computer security

    Computer_security

  • Forgejo
  • Free and open-source software forge

    code review, continuous integration, kanban boards, issue tracking system tickets, and wikis with their projects. The package is designed to be self-hosted

    Forgejo

    Forgejo

    Forgejo

  • SMPTE 292
  • Digital video transmission line standard

    along with an error correcting code. As a result, there are 8 different synchronization packets possible. Synchronization packets must occur simultaneously

    SMPTE 292

    SMPTE_292

  • WSJT (amateur radio software)
  • Software

    of the choice of character codes in the protocol, it is self-synchronizing and does not require an explicit synchronization tone. FSK441 is generally used

    WSJT (amateur radio software)

    WSJT_(amateur_radio_software)

  • Lazy initialization
  • Delay of a task until it is first needed

    can be greatly improved. In multithreaded code, access to lazy-initialized objects/state must be synchronized to guard against race conditions. In a software

    Lazy initialization

    Lazy_initialization

  • Barrier (computer science)
  • Synchronization method in parallel computing

    parallel computing, a barrier is a synchronization method. A barrier for a group of threads or processes in the source code means that all thread/process stop

    Barrier (computer science)

    Barrier_(computer_science)

  • McASP
  • Texas Instruments serial audio communication peripheral

    S/PDIF – Standardized digital audio interface Biphase mark code – Self-synchronizing line codePages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Notes

    McASP

    McASP

  • String (computer science)
  • Sequence of characters, data type

    make such guarantees, making matching on byte codes unsafe. These encodings also were not "self-synchronizing", so that locating character boundaries required

    String (computer science)

    String (computer science)

    String_(computer_science)

  • Linux kernel
  • Free Unix-like operating system kernel

    code is written in C as supported by the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC), which has extensions beyond standard C. The code also contains assembly code for

    Linux kernel

    Linux kernel

    Linux_kernel

  • JIS X 0208
  • Double-byte Japanese standard character set

    unlike EUC-JP (or the original EUC-CN). Although, in theory, UTF-32 is self-synchronizing over 32-bit dwords only, the use of a 32-bit value to represent a

    JIS X 0208

    JIS_X_0208

  • MultiOTP
  • Authentication system

    3.2.4 of 24 June 2015 Automatized the support of multi_account when synchronizing with AD/LDAP. Ready to use virtual appliance is now provided in standard

    MultiOTP

    MultiOTP

    MultiOTP

  • Comparison of Java and C++
  • Comparison between two programming languages

    multi-threading synchronizing. C++11 has a defined memory model for multi-threading in C++, and library support for creating threads and for many synchronizing primitives

    Comparison of Java and C++

    Comparison_of_Java_and_C++

  • DX encoding
  • Standard marking on film cartridges

    for printing. It consists of two parallel linear barcodes, one for a synchronizing clock called the "clock track", and the other encoding film data such

    DX encoding

    DX encoding

    DX_encoding

  • Model–view–viewmodel
  • Software architecture design pattern

    graphical user interface (GUI; the view)—be it via a markup language or GUI code—from the development of the business logic or back-end logic (the model)

    Model–view–viewmodel

    Model–view–viewmodel

  • Modula-3
  • Programming language

    Modula-3 includes: The SPIN operating system The CVSup software repository synchronizing program The Obliq language, which uses Modula-3 network objects ability

    Modula-3

    Modula-3

    Modula-3

  • Self-service password reset
  • Web account authentication method

    software package as a password synchronization capability. Typically users who have forgotten their password launch a self-service application from an extension

    Self-service password reset

    Self-service_password_reset

  • Transactional memory
  • Type of concurrency control mechanism

    For example, code can be written as: class Account: def __init__(self, id: int, balance: float, name: str) -> None: self.id: int = id self.balance: float

    Transactional memory

    Transactional_memory

  • Security descriptor
  • permissions are self-explanatory, except the following: Renaming a file requires the "Delete" permission. File Explorer doesn't show "Synchronize" and always

    Security descriptor

    Security_descriptor

  • Monitor
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Monitor, an international news organization founded in 1908, that publishes self-titled periodicals Monitor, a magazine of the Victorian Herpetological Society

    Monitor

    Monitor

  • 4B5B
  • Telecommunications line code

    sufficient transitions in the line state to produce a self-clocking signal. A collateral effect of the code is that 25% more bits are needed to send the same

    4B5B

    4B5B

  • WxPython
  • Python wrapper for wxWidgets

    the wrapper were created by hand. However, the code became difficult to maintain and keep synchronized with wxWidgets releases. By 1997, versions were

    WxPython

    WxPython

    WxPython

  • List of Code Geass characters
  • Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion (コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ, Kōdo Giasu: Hangyaku no Rurūshu) and its sequel series Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2 (コードギアス

    List of Code Geass characters

    List_of_Code_Geass_characters

  • Akka (toolkit)
  • SDK and Platform for responsive, elastic, and resilient agentic, cloud, and edge apps

    servers), out (to make use of more servers), and clustered, without code modifications. Self-healing through declarative failure management: Actors are arranged

    Akka (toolkit)

    Akka_(toolkit)

  • Single program, multiple data
  • Computing technique used to achieve parallelism

    processes  begin executing the same program... but through synchronization directives ... self-schedule themselves to execute different instructions and

    Single program, multiple data

    Single_program,_multiple_data

  • Efficient coding hypothesis
  • Theoretical model of sensory neuroscience

    The efficient coding hypothesis was proposed by Horace Barlow in 1961 as a theoretical model of sensory neuroscience in the brain. Within the brain, neurons

    Efficient coding hypothesis

    Efficient coding hypothesis

    Efficient_coding_hypothesis

  • Serial digital interface
  • Family of digital video interfaces

    interface. The interface is self-synchronizing and self-clocking. Framing is done by detection of a special synchronization pattern, which appears on the

    Serial digital interface

    Serial digital interface

    Serial_digital_interface

  • SeaTable
  • No-code platform allowing to implement business processes

    SeaTable is a no-code platform that allows users to develop and implement business processes. The cloud collaboration service SeaTable is marketed by the

    SeaTable

    SeaTable

  • Microservices
  • Collection of loosely coupled services used to build computer applications

    the Dexter research project at Hewlett Packard Labs, whose aim was to make code less brittle and to make large-scale, complex software systems robust to

    Microservices

    Microservices

  • Audio file format
  • Computer format for digital audio

    The bit layout of the audio data (excluding metadata) is called the audio coding format and can be uncompressed, or compressed to reduce the file size, often

    Audio file format

    Audio file format

    Audio_file_format

  • Fire alarm notification appliance
  • Device used to alert a fire emergency

    (visible signals) 15 cd to 1,000 cd candela output 1 to 2 flashes per second Coding refers to the pattern or tones a notification appliance sounds in and is

    Fire alarm notification appliance

    Fire alarm notification appliance

    Fire_alarm_notification_appliance

  • 64b/66b encoding
  • Line code used in Ethernet technologies

    data networking and transmission, 64b/66b is a line code that transforms 64-bit data to 66-bit line code to provide enough state changes to allow reasonable

    64b/66b encoding

    64b/66b_encoding

  • SMI
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    processors .smi, self mounting image file extension Structure of Management Information, in SNMP .smi, file extension for Synchronized Multimedia Integration

    SMI

    SMI

  • Distributed version control
  • Software engineering tool

    than self-hosted repositories, but can also add centralized features like issue trackers and continuous integration. Contributions to a source code repository

    Distributed version control

    Distributed version control

    Distributed_version_control

  • Adobe Muse
  • Offline website builder developed by Adobe Systems

    Adobe Muse was a no code offline website builder used to create fixed, fluid, or adaptive websites, without the need to write code. It generates static

    Adobe Muse

    Adobe Muse

    Adobe_Muse

  • RDC
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Diesel Car, a self-propelled rail car Railroad Development Corporation, an American holding company for foreign railroads RDC, station code for Redditch

    RDC

    RDC

  • Software testing
  • Checking software against expectations

    actual output matches expected. It can also be static in nature: reviewing code and its associated documentation. Software testing is often used to answer

    Software testing

    Software testing

    Software_testing

  • Group coded recording
  • Encoding methods for representing data on magnetic media

    In computer science, group coded recording or group code recording (GCR) refers to several distinct but related encoding methods for representing data

    Group coded recording

    Group_coded_recording

  • Base64
  • Encoding for a sequence of byte values using 64 printable characters

    A UTF-8 environment can use non-synchronized continuation bytes as base64: 0b10xxxxxx. See UTF-8#Self-synchronization. 8BITMIME – 8-bit data transmission

    Base64

    Base64

  • Vala (programming language)
  • Programming language

    object-oriented programming language with a self-hosting compiler that generates an intermediate representation in C source code and uses the GObject system. It is

    Vala (programming language)

    Vala (programming language)

    Vala_(programming_language)

  • FeedSync
  • Set of extensions to the RSS and Atom feed formats

    to RSS and Atom feed formats designed to enable the bi-directional synchronization of information by using a variety of data sources. Initially developed

    FeedSync

    FeedSync

  • Lively Kernel
  • Open-source web programming environment

    operating as soon as the web page is loaded. It is able to edit its own code and graphics, and through its built-in WebDAV support, it can save its results

    Lively Kernel

    Lively Kernel

    Lively_Kernel

  • Audio tour
  • Recorded commentary at a visitor attraction

    painting instead of plainly explaining the history behind it, or by synchronizing the audio to external lights and videos to visually highlight the parts

    Audio tour

    Audio tour

    Audio_tour

  • Windows 2000
  • 1999 Microsoft operating system version

    2000 kernel as their system software; the former's source code (as well as the source code for Windows NT 3.5) was leaked in 2020. Windows 2000, originally

    Windows 2000

    Windows_2000

  • Comparison of Unicode encodings
  • search for a sequence of code units does not care about the divisions. However, it does require that the encoding be self-synchronizing, which both UTF-8 and

    Comparison of Unicode encodings

    Comparison_of_Unicode_encodings

  • ABAP
  • Programming language

    subroutines (blocks of code enclosed by FORM/ENDFORM statements and invoked with PERFORM). Function groups – These are libraries of self-contained function

    ABAP

    ABAP

  • AT Protocol
  • Decentralized social networking protocol

    and set of open standards for decentralized publishing and distribution of self-authenticating data within the social web. It serves as the technical foundation

    AT Protocol

    AT Protocol

    AT_Protocol

  • OCaml
  • Programming language

    becoming self-hosting. Tezos, a self-amending smart contract platform using XTZ as a native currency. Unison, a file synchronization program to synchronize files

    OCaml

    OCaml

  • Ambric
  • Defunct American technology company

    interconnect of reconfigurable, self-synchronizing channels, which provide both communication and synchronization. The model of computation is very similar

    Ambric

    Ambric

  • Cross-site request forgery
  • Malicious website exploit where unauthorized commands are transmitted from a trusted user

    metrics have been issued for CSRF token vulnerabilities that result in remote code execution with root privileges as well as a vulnerability that can compromise

    Cross-site request forgery

    Cross-site_request_forgery

  • D (programming language)
  • Multi-paradigm system programming language

    written in C++, but now most of it is written in D itself (self-hosting). The backend and machine code optimizers are based on the Symantec compiler. At first

    D (programming language)

    D (programming language)

    D_(programming_language)

  • Rust (programming language)
  • General-purpose programming language

    announced that its file synchronization had been rewritten in Rust. Facebook (Meta) used Rust to redesign its system that manages source code for internal projects

    Rust (programming language)

    Rust (programming language)

    Rust_(programming_language)

  • Software fault tolerance
  • latency and keep the remaining 1% (a.k.a. tail latencies) in check through self healing mechanisms. In software systems, change is a constant. This is certainly

    Software fault tolerance

    Software_fault_tolerance

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    SELA

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    SELA

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    A Tree

    Aelf

  • SELYF
  • Male

    Welsh

    SELYF

    Welsh form of Greek Solomōn, SELYF means "peaceable." 

    SELYF

  • SELK
  • Female

    Egyptian

    SELK

    , a form of Isis.

    SELK

  • Seif
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Seif

    Sword

    Seif

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  • Self-trust
  • n.

    Faith in one's self; self-reliance.

  • Self-communion
  • n.

    Communion with one's self; thoughts about one's self.

  • Self-restraint
  • n.

    Restraint over one's self; self-control; self-command.

  • Self-estimation
  • n.

    The act of estimating one's self; self-esteem.

  • Self-assertive
  • a.

    Disposed to self-assertion; self-asserting.

  • Self-government
  • n.

    The act of governing one's self, or the state of being governed by one's self; self-control; self-command.

  • Sell
  • n.

    Self.

  • Self-control
  • n.

    Control of one's self; restraint exercised over one's self; self-command.

  • Self-charity
  • n.

    Self-love.

  • Self-repulsive
  • a.

    Self-repelling.

  • Self-dependent
  • a.

    Dependent on one's self; self-depending; self-reliant.

  • Self-devotement
  • n.

    Self-devotion.

  • Self-deception
  • n.

    Self-deceit.

  • Self-destruction
  • n.

    The destruction of one's self; self-murder; suicide.

  • Self-abnegation
  • n.

    Self-denial; self-renunciation; self-sacrifice.

  • Self-worship
  • n.

    The idolizing of one's self; immoderate self-conceit.

  • Self-imposture
  • n.

    Imposture practiced on one's self; self-deceit.

  • Self-enjoyment
  • n.

    Enjoyment of one's self; self-satisfaction.

  • Self-commune
  • n.

    Self-communion.

  • Self-denying
  • a.

    Refusing to gratify one's self; self-sacrificing.