| SEL | (medicine) relating to a disease that tends to run a definite course without treatment |
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| SEL | (of firearms) capable of automatic loading and firing continuously |
| SEL | locking automatically when closed |
| SEL | an exceptional interest in and admiration for yourself |
| SEL | feelings of excessive pride |
| SEL | characteristic of those having an inflated idea of their own importance |
| SEL | having achieved success or recognition by your own efforts |
| SEL | voluntary self-punishment in order to atone for some wrongdoing |
| SEL | designed to activate or move or regulate itself |
| SEL | obstinate in your opinions |
| SEL | organizing yourself (especially organizing your own labor union) |
| SEL | organizing yourself (especially organizing your own labor union) |