- (autonomous) (of political bodies) not controlled by outside forces; "an autonomous judiciary"; "a sovereign state"
- (autonomous) existing as an independent entity; "the partitioning of India created two separate and autonomous jute economies"
- (autonomous) (of persons) free from external control and constraint in e.g. action and judgment
- (Autonomous) Autonomy (Ancient Greek: αὐτονομία autonomia from αὐτόνομος autonomos from αὐτο- auto- "self" + νόμος nomos, "law" "one who gives oneself their own law") is a concept found in moral, political, and bioethical philosophy. ...
- In an autonomous or self-governing manner
- (autonomous) Self-governing. Governing independently; Acting on one's own or independently; of a child, acting without being governed by parental or guardian rules; Used with no subject, indicating an unknown or unspecified agent; used in similar situations as the passive in English (the ...
- (autonomous) Operating without pre-programmed behaviors and without supervision from humans.
- (AUTONOMOUS) Here used to describe the independent or vegetative nervous system which manages the automatic regulations of the body.
- (AUTONOMOUS) NAVIGATION OF A VESSEL (ICEBREAKER) IN ICE. The navigation of a vessel (icebreaker) through an ice-covered region without assistance from other vessels (icebreakers).
- (AUTONOMOUS) Self-governing, free from outside control yet limited within the Fellowship by the Twelve Traditions.
- (Autonomous) Aircrew is operating without benefit of GCI/AWACS control.
- (Autonomous) Bearing the name of the issuing authority; a symbol of sovereignty
- (Autonomous) Independent of the conscious will, associated in general with the nature of the unconscious and in particular with activated complexes.
- (Autonomous) Refers to an economic variable, magnitude, or entity that is caused independently of other variables that it may in turn influence; exogenous.
- (Autonomous) To be independent in mind or judgement; and self-directed. Autonomous persons or groups do not require a high level of supervision or control when completing tasks or going about general business. ...
- (Autonomous) from one's own doing, related to a single person's effort
- (Autonomous) linguistic expression in only one modality
- (autonomous) 1. Autonomic. 2. Refers to plants, especially those with chlorophyll, that are capable of turning inorganic materials to organic ones for their nutrition or other use. See also: autotrophic, photosynthesis.
- (autonomous) A term applied to any biological unit that can function on its own, i.e., without the help of another unit, such as a transposable element that encodes an enzyme for its own transposition.
- (autonomous) agents are proactive, goal-directed and act on their own performing tasks on your behalf without necessarily requiring user initiation, confirmation, and notification.
- An Autonomous differential equation does not explicitly use the independent variable (often denoted by t) in its formulation, i.e. it takes the form x' = f(x).
- The term autonomous means able to operate on its own. An autonomous robot needs an on-board computer to provide the necessary intelligence for it to run independently. ...