Relating to or of the nature of an autobiography; based on or describing a person's own life experiences.
From autobiography + -ic (forming adjectives). The suffix -ic comes from Latin -icus and Greek -ikos. Autobiographic has been used since the late 1800s, though 'autobiographical' is now more common.
In literature, some novels are called 'autobiographic' even when they're not strictly true—authors often blend real life with fiction, which is why the line between memoir and novel can get wonderfully blurry.
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