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Redundance
Redundance Re*dun"dance (r?*d?n"dans), Redundancy
Re*dun"dan*cy (-dan*s?), n. [L. redundantia: cf. F.
redondance.]
1. The quality or state of being redundant; superfluity;
superabundance; excess.
2. That which is redundant or in excess; anything superfluous
or superabundant.
Labor . . . throws off redundacies. --Addison.
3. (Law) Surplusage inserted in a pleading which may be
rejected by the court without impairing the validity of
what remains.
Redundancy
Redundance Re*dun"dance (r?*d?n"dans), Redundancy
Re*dun"dan*cy (-dan*s?), n. [L. redundantia: cf. F.
redondance.]
1. The quality or state of being redundant; superfluity;
superabundance; excess.
2. That which is redundant or in excess; anything superfluous
or superabundant.
Labor . . . throws off redundacies. --Addison.
3. (Law) Surplusage inserted in a pleading which may be
rejected by the court without impairing the validity of
what remains.
RedundantRedundant Re*dun"dant (-dant), a. [L. redundans, -antis, p.
pr. of redundare: cf. F. redondant. See Redound.]
1. Exceeding what is natural or necessary; superabundant;
exuberant; as, a redundant quantity of bile or food.
Notwithstanding the redundant oil in fishes, they do
not increase fat so much as flesh. --Arbuthnot.
2. Using more worrds or images than are necessary or useful;
pleonastic.
Where an suthor is redundant, mark those paragraphs
to be retrenched. --I. Watts.
Syn: Superfluous; superabundant; excessive; exuberant;
overflowing; plentiful; copious. Redundantly
Redundantly Re*dun"dant*ly (r?*d?n"dant*l?), adv.
In a refundant manner.
Meaning of DUNDA from wikipedia
- Oleh
Dunda (born 6
March 1980, Dnipro) is a
Ukrainian entrepreneur and
member of the
Verkhovna Rada of
Ukraine of the 9th convocation. He
serves as co-chair...
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Dundas may
refer to:
Dundas, New
South Wales Dundas, Queensland, a
locality in the
Somerset Region Dundas,
Tasmania Dundas,
Western Australia Fort Dundas...
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James Dundas may
refer to:
James Dundas (VC) (1842–1879),
Scottish VC
recipient James Dundas (MP), MP for
Linlithgowshire (1770–74)
James Dundas, Lord...
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Dunda-Kiret (Russian: Дунда-Киреть; Buryat: Дунда Хэрээтэ,
Dunda Khereete) is a
rural locality (an ulus) in
Bichursky District,
Republic of Buryatia, Russia...
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Thomas Dundas may
refer to:
Thomas Dundas (of
Fingask and Carronhall) (died 1786), MP for
Orkney and
Shetland Thomas Dundas, 1st
Baron Dundas (1741–1820)...
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Robert Dundas may
refer to:
Robert Dundas (died 1726),
Scottish judge and
politician Robert Dundas of Arniston, the
Elder (1685–1753), his son, Scottish...
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Charles Dundas may
refer to:
Charles Dundas, 1st
Baron Amesbury (1751–1832),
British politician Charles Lawrence Dundas (1761–1810), MP for
Malton Charles...
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Dundas (/ˈdʌndəs/ DUN-dəss) is a city in Rice County, Minnesota,
United States. The po****tion was 1,712 at the 2020 census.
Dundas is
bordered by the...
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South Dundas is a muni****lity in
eastern Ontario, Canada, in the
United Counties of Stormont,
Dundas and
Glengarry along the
north s**** of the St. Lawrence...
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Jennifer Dundas,
credited as
Jennie Dundas in her
early work, is an
American entrepreneur and actress.
Perhaps best
known for her role in The
First Wives...