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Redundancy
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Redundant
Redundant, means this is an imposing word and no doubt for
Redundant
Exceeding what is natural or necessary superabundant exuberant as a redundant quantity of bile or food
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Pleonasm
Redundancy of language in speaking or writing the use of more
Hypermeter
A verse which has a redundant syllable or foot a hypercatalectic verse
Hypermetrical
Having a redundant syllable exceeding the common measure
Incorrectness
inaccuracy inexactness as incorrectness may consist in defect or in redundance
Oppilation
The act of filling or crowding together a stopping by redundant matter obstruction particularly in the lower intestines
Perfect
Brought to consummation or completeness completed not defective nor redundant having all the properties or qualities requisite to its nature
Perissological
Redundant or excessive in words
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