Collective noun for words that describe something they themself contain or are


Is there a collective noun for words that describe something that this word itself contains or is?


Here are some examples of what I mean:



  • ‘noun’ is a noun itself;

  • ‘háček’ contains a letter with a háček;

  • ‘plurals’ is plural itself.



Answer



Such a word is autological and can be called an autonym.


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