Difference between Self-induced and Autogenic
What is the difference between Self-induced and Autogenic?
Self-induced as an adjective is indicating that a condition was caused by the action of the person it inflicts. while Autogenic as an adjective is self-produced.
Self-induced
Part of speech: adjective
Definition: Indicating that a condition was caused by the action of the person it inflicts.
Part of speech: verb
Definition:
Autogenic
Part of speech: adjective
Definition: Self-produced.Independent of a medium.Performed by fusing the parts to be joined without adding solder.
We hope you now know whether to use Self-induced or Autogenic in your sentence.