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redundant

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" Redundant " is a song by American punk rock band Green Day . It was released as the third single from their fifth album, Nimrod . The song failed to match the impressive chart positions of its predecessors, despite an ambitious music video. It is one ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1590s, from Latin redundantem (nominative redundans ), present participle of redundare , literally "overflow, pour over; be over-full;" figuratively "be in excess," from re- "again" (see re- ) + undare "rise in waves," from unda "a wave" (see water (n.1)). ...

Usage examples of redundant.

CBA television and radio network and affiliated stations, strict financial controls had been introduced, budgets pared and redundant personnel dismissed.

They are not only secretive, appropriative, selfish, and self-defensive, but when redundant are aggressive and tend to destructiveness, the gratification of animal indulgence, intemperance, and debauchery.

The timer had three redundant firing circuits, and all went off within a millisecond of one another, sending a signal down the detonator wires.

He intended to check the quintuply redundant isolation and feed systems on each of them.

Clinton described resorption during development: redundant neurons disappear, resorbed by the body, a process controlled by feedback control mechanisms using sensory data in part.

Without the internal armored bulkheads and cofferdams, the separate, parallel control runs, and redundant circuit breakers of military design, there was little to stop the train wreck of induced component failures, and a chain reaction of shorting, arcing superconductor rings raced through the compartment.

Cyfer will appreciate the implications: a colinear, unidirectional, non-overlapping, redundant triplet code.

The Kaliningrad had too many back-up systems and redundant circuits, and in the computer cabinets functions were in some cases combined.

They stood around the redundant sweatbox blinking at each other, naked, reaching for sheets, blankets, towels, anything to cover their red-skinned, sweaty embarrassment, memories of the previous two wild hours turning their hot red faces still redder.

Although all of the security services have slightly different formal missions, they also have overlapping and redundant responsibilities, and all of them have at least some internal security functions.

By the time of the Gulf War, Iraq had numerous redundant facilities, all heavily guarded and bermed, some of them so secret that Western intelligence did not know of their existence.

It shuts down redundant interfaces and nodes exchange data with each other to inform the STP of loops or topology changes.

Memory seems to be localized in specific sites in the brain, and the survival of memories after massive brain lesions must be the result of redundant storage of static memory traces in various locales.

Clinton described resorption during development: redundant neurons disappear, resorbed by the body, a process controlled by feedback control mechanisms using sensory data in part.

He built multiple agencies with redundant missions and responsibilities to ensure that nothing would be missed, and to create rivalries that would allow him to play one group off against another.