The word "most autoschediastic" is spelled with the phonetic transcription /məʊst ɔːtəʊskedʒiːæstɪk/. The first syllable "most" is pronounced with the vowel sound of "o" as in "go". The second part "autoschediastic" is made up of several syllables, with the emphasis on the second syllable "sche". The "a" in "sched" sounds like "eh" and the final "ic" is pronounced like "ik". This unusual word means someone who is extremely self-taught or self-educated.
The word "autoschediastic" is rare and not commonly found in standard English. However, the etymology can be traced to two Greek roots: "auto", meaning self, and "schediasma", meaning improvisation or something done extempore. Therefore, "autoschediastic" can be understood to mean self-improvised or created on the spur of the moment.