hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia.
The fear of long words
Another word for Ironic would be Coincidental.
The term for something that happens by itself is "spontaneous."
oxymoron (literary term)
may be technology
Irony
irony
If by "this" you are referring to the question itself, then no. It doesn't even qualify as ironic.
Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia is a humorous term coined to describe the fear of long words. The term combines "hippopotamus," "monstrous," "sesquipedalian" (which means long word), and "phobia" (fear). It appears to have been created as a form of ironic humor, as the word itself is quite long and unwieldy, reflecting the very fear it describes. Its origins are not tied to any clinical recognition but rather to playful language use.
ironic purposeful
The term "purveyor" comes from the French word "porveor" which itself comes from the Middle English word "pourveour." This word dates back to 1250-1300.
Tagalog Translation of IRONIC: pakutya
Yes, the base word of "condition" is "condition," meaning the word itself does not have a separate base word. It is a standalone term.