autobiog
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of autobiog
By shortening
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Autobiog′rapher, one who writes his own life.—adjs.
From Project Gutenberg
Autobiog�raphy, a department of literature of which, as a definite branch or form at least, we have no very ancient examples, though many autobiographical details are contained, for instance, in Cicero's and Pliny's letters, while St. Augustine has left a fragmentary autobiography in his Confessions.
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