self-con·tra·dic·tion (sĕlf′kŏn′trə-dĭkshən)
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Tweet n. 1. The act, state, or fact of contradicting oneself. 2. An idea or statement containing contradictory elements. self′-con′tra·dicto·ry (-dĭktə-rē) adj. |
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