Adjective
self-organizing (not comparable)
That takes part in self-organization
People who understand their collective goals and values are pretty good at self-organizing -- as long as they are allowed to. Ward Cunningham
The world is full of self-organizing systems, systems that form structures not merely in response to inputs from outside but also, indeed primarily, in response to their own internal logic. Global weather is a self-organizing system; so, surely, is the global economy. Paul Krugman
We have seen that the formation and maintenance of self-organizing systems are compatible with the laws of physical chemistry. Ilya Prigogine
The cyberpunk circuitry of self-organizing planetary commoditronics escaped nominal bourgeois control in the late nineteenth century, provoking technocratic-corporatist (i. e. fascist / 'social democratic') political cultures in allergic reaction. Nick Land
It is possible to create an epidemic of health which is self-organizing and self-propelling. Jonas Salk
Development of an organism from a single germ cell into a multicellular entity is a self-organizing system from any point of view and I wish to contend that this self-organizing system is a subsystem of the self-organizing system called 'evolution. Gordon Pask