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Hey guys raise your hand if you’re heterological, I mean heterosapian, I mean heterosexual, cis whatever it is 🤚
Heterological
Is heterological autological or heterological? Why?
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/piː/ (noun) A plant, member of the legume family.

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What do you call a word that only ever appears in a specific phrase or idiom? Examples: "Broaden" my horizons "Chapped" lips I'm sure there are more that I'm not thinking of.
Autological: a word that describes itself. Eg: short (since it is a short word) Heterological: a word that doesnt decribe itself. Eg: long (since it is a short word, not long) Is "heterological" a heterological word? If the answer is 'no', "heterological" is autological. This leads to a contradiction. In this case, "heterological" does not describe itself: it must be a heterological word. If the answer is 'yes', "heterological" is heterological. This again leads to a contradiction, because if the word "heterological" describes itself, it is autological.
AUTOLOGICAL!!!!!!!!!!!
The word I was looking for is autological. I didn't define it very effectively. An autological word is a word expressing a property which it also possesses itself (Cite: Wikipedia, source of all knowledge and truth). So a great example is word. Word is a word. Heh.
After that example, this post seems rather stupid.
But anyway, I was looking for autological because I wanted to talk about my phonology "paper" on Shona. I wrote about hiatus, which is when there are two adjacent vowels but in separate syllables. So hiatus describes that small inevitable pause that occurs when producing the two vowels. And hiatus itself is autological because it has a hiatus between the first and second syllables. Basically, I thought that was cool.