What is a catchy word that means (non-)self-descriptive


I'm having fun with paradoxes, and I'm trying to come up with a catchy word for non-self-descriptive. Maybe "autosemantic" fits the bill for self-descriptive (definitely open to other suggestions!), but I'm having a hard time negating it in a natural way.


For an example of the sentence I'm trying to construct:



Is "inautosemantic" inautosemantic?



It just isn't flowing.



Answer



I believe you're looking for "autological"/"homological" and their antonym "heterological".


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