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"Himselfherselfitself" is a term that refers to reflexive pronouns in the English language. These pronouns are used when the subject of a sentence is also the object. For example, in the sentence "He hurt himself," the subject is "he" and the object is "himself." The pronoun "himself" indicates that the action of hurting was performed by the subject on himself. Similarly, "She looked at herself in the mirror" uses "herself" to show the subject "she" is also the object of her own gaze. "It" as a subject performing an action on itself is less common in everyday language, but "itself" is used for inanimate objects or animals, as in "The cat licked itself clean" or "The program configured itself."
These reflexive pronouns are formed by adding the suffix "-self" to the corresponding object or possessive pronoun.