self-sufficiency
11self-sufficiency — n. Conceit, conceitedness, pride, haughtiness, self complacency, self conceit, self esteem, self confidence …
12self-sufficiency — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The capacity to manage one s own affairs, make one s own judgments, and provide for oneself: independence, self determination, self reliance. See DEPENDENCE …
13self-sufficiency — noun Date: 1623 the quality or state of being self sufficient …
14self-sufficiency — See self sufficient. * * * …
15self-sufficiency — noun the condition of being self sufficient …
16self-sufficiency — See: self sufficient …
17self-sufficiency — the ability to survive without outside help …
18Foundation for Self Sufficiency in Central America — The Foundation for Self Sufficiency in Central America (FSSCA) is a non profit organization headquartered in Austin, Texas that works in partnership and solidarity with low income communities in Central America. FSSCA supports grassroots… …
19Sufficiency — Suf*fi cien*cy, n. [L. sufficientia: cf. F. suffisance. See {Suffice}.] 1. The quality or state of being sufficient, or adequate to the end proposed; adequacy. [1913 Webster] His sufficiency is such that he bestows and possesses, his plenty being …
20self-sufficient — ˌself sufˈficient adjective providing all the things that are needed without help from outside: • A more self sufficient region in Asia would be better able to provide its own raw materials and markets. self sufficient in • We are trying to make… …