amerikai:
brit:
1. One individual's personality, character, demeanor, or disposition.
one's true self; one's better self; one's former self
2. The subject of one's own experience of phenomena: perception, emotions, thoughts.
3. An individual person as the object of his own reflective consciousness (plural selves).
4. Self-interest or personal advantage.
5. Identity or personality.
6. A seedling produced by self-pollination (plural selfs).
7. A flower having its colour uniform as opposed to variegated.
8. Any molecule, cell, or tissue of an organism's own (belonging to the self), as opposed to a foreign (nonself) molecule, cell, or tissue (for example, infective, allogenic, or xenogenic).
1. To fertilise by the same individual; to self-fertilise or self-pollinate.
2. To fertilise by the same strain; to inbreed.
1. Having its own or a single nature or character throughout, as in colour, composition, etc., without addition or change; of the same kind; unmixed.
a self bow: one made from a single piece of wood
2. Same, identical.
3. Belonging to oneself; own.
4. Of or relating to any molecule, cell, or tissue of an organism's own (belonging to the self), as opposed to a foreign (nonself) molecule, cell, or tissue (for example, infective, allogenic, or xenogenic).
1. Himself, herself, itself, themselves; that specific (person mentioned).
This argument was put forward by the defendant self.
2. Myself.
I made out a cheque, payable to self, which cheered me up somewhat.