different between uroboric vs ouroboric
uroboric
English
Alternative forms
- ouroboric
Etymology
From uroboros / ouroboros - the ancient symbol depicting a serpent swallowing its own tail and forming a circle.
Adjective
uroboric (comparative more uroboric, superlative most uroboric)
- cyclical
- self-devouring
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ouroboric
English
Alternative forms
- uroboric
Pronunciation
- (US) enPR: ôr-?-bôr'-?k IPA(key): /????b???k/
Adjective
ouroboric
- Self-referring, self-reflexive, self-consuming; recursive
- Relating to the Ouroboros, a snake eating its own tail.
- What could be more ouroboric than members of the media who specialize in blaming the media.
- Going back in time and becoming one's own grandfather is a rather ouroboric endeavour
Related terms
- ouroboros / uroborus
Translations
ouroboric From the web:
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- what does ouroboros mean
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