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autônomas

Autônomas is the feminine plural form of autônomo, an adjective and noun used in Portuguese to denote self-governing or independent status. As an adjective, autônomas modifies feminine nouns or pronouns, for example comunidades autônomas or mulheres autônomas, meaning autonomous communities or autonomous women. The term is widely used in political, administrative, and social contexts to describe entities with a degree of self-rule or personal independence.

Etymology: The word derives from the prefix auto- (self) and nomos (rule, law), tracing back to Greek

In political geography, autônomas is used in the plural to describe subdivisions with autonomy. The best-known

In social and economic life, the feminine plural appears in phrases like mulheres autônomas or trabalhadoras

See also: autonomia, autônomo, autônomos, autonomia pessoal.

autonomia.
It
entered
Portuguese
via
Latin
and
Romance
languages.
example
is
in
Spain,
where
the
term
Comunidades
Autónomas
denotes
the
17
semi-sovereign
territories
with
their
own
governments
and
competencies.
Other
uses
describe
non-geographic
autonomy,
such
as
autoridades
autônomas
or
organizações
autônomas
in
administrative
contexts.
autônomas,
referring
to
women
who
work
independently
as
freelancers
or
self-employed
professionals.
In
technology
and
industry,
the
corresponding
masculine
form
is
more
common
for
describing
autonomous
devices
or
systems
(sistemas
autônomos,
veículos
autônomos),
with
autônomas
appearing
only
when
the
noun
it
modifies
is
feminine.