adj. Being a word that does not possess the characteristic it describes. The word trisyllabic is heterological, since it expresses the property of having three syllables, while the word itself has four. [HETERO- + Greek logos, word, speech; see LOGO- + -IC + -AL1 (translation of German heterologisch).] het′er·o·logi·cal·ly adv. |
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