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Definition of Redundant

Redundant
Redundant 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.

Meaning of Redundant from wikipedia

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- mathematical logic, a redundant proof is a proof that has a subset that is a shorter proof of the same result. In other words, a proof is redundant if it has more...
- in one component may then be out-voted by the other two. In a triply redundant system, the system has three sub components, all three of which must fail...
- up to five metres longer than normal. This condition, referred to as redundant colon, typically has no direct major health consequences, though rarely...