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autologous
PRONUNCIATION:
(ah-TOL-uh-guhs)
MEANING:
adjective: Involving a situation in which the donor and the
recipient (of blood, skin, bone, etc.) are the same person.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Greek auto- (self) + -logous (as in homologous), from logos
(proportion, ratio, word). Earliest documented use: 1911.
USAGE:
"They talked about autologous fat transfer, where they extract the
fat
from your behind and stick it in your face -- cheek to cheek, as
it were."
Isabel Wolff;
A Vintage
Affair; Bantam; 2010.
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laureate (b. 1928)
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