self-
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
self- /sɛlf/
▶combining form
- 1 of or directed towards oneself or itself: self-hatred.
- 2 by one's own efforts; by its own action: self-adjusting.
- 3 on, in, for, or relating to oneself or itself: self-adhesive.
'self-' also found in these Oxford entries:
about
- aikido
- alienation
- alter ego
- amour propre
- analytic
- aparthotel
- aplomb
- Apollonian
- arch
- arriviste
- ascesis
- ascetic
- atman
- attitude
- autarky
- authoritative
- autism
- auto-
- autocephalous
- autochthon
- autoclave
- autocracy
- autodidact
- autogamy
- autogenic
- autogiro
- automatic
- automaton
- autonomy
- axiom
- ball-breaker
- beat generation
- beggar-my-neighbour
- biosphere
- boast
- boastful
- bounce
- Buddhism
- bulimia
- bullish
- bumptious
- cafeteria
- carry
- cavort
- chain reaction
- chutzpah
- cleistogamy
- cockalorum
- cognitive behavioural therapy

