Autonomy

autonomy

Borrowed from Ancient Greek αὐτονομῐ́ᾱ (autonomíā, “freedom to use its own laws, independence”), from αὐτόνομος (autónomos, “living under one’s own laws, independent”) +‎ -ῐ́ᾱ (-íā, “-y, -ia”, nominal suffix). Surface analysis auto- (“self”) +‎ -nomy (“a system of rules or laws about a particular field”).

  1. The right or condition of self-government; freedom to act or function independently
  2. A self-governing country or region.
  3. The capacity to make an informed, uncoerced decision.
  4. The capacity of a system to make a decision about its actions without the involvement of another system or operator.
  5. The status of a church whose highest-ranking bishop is appointed by the patriarch of the mother church, but which is self-governing in all other respects.
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