different between autodestructive vs autodestruction
autodestructive
English
Etymology
auto- +? destructive
Adjective
autodestructive (not comparable)
- Self-destroying.
- 1993, Jonathan Law, European culture: a contemporary companion (page 247)
- […] until 1957 he was a painter. However, as he told Bomberg, he was searching for something 'extremely fast and intense' and in 1960 he began 'painting' with acid on nylon, thus becoming a pioneer of autodestructive art, for which he has remained the chief spokesman.
- 1993, Jonathan Law, European culture: a contemporary companion (page 247)
autodestructive From the web:
autodestruction
English
Etymology
auto- +? destruction
Noun
autodestruction (uncountable)
- (chiefly science fiction) A feature of a system whereby it destroys itself.
Related terms
- autodestruct
- autodestructive
French
Pronunciation
Noun
autodestruction f (plural autodestructions)
- self-destruction (voluntary destruction of something by itself)
Further reading
- “autodestruction” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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- what does autodestruction mean
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