Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In a redundant manner; with superfluity or excess; superfluously; superabundantly.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adverb In a refundant manner.
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- adverb In a
redundant manner.
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Examples
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In fact, 802. 11n provides the flexibility to have multiple streams sending the same data redundantly, which is what Quantenna has opted to do with its consumer gear -- sacrificing raw speed for resilient performance.
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In fact, 802. 11n provides the flexibility to have multiple streams sending the same data redundantly, which is what Quantenna has opted to do with its consumer gear -- sacrificing raw speed for resilient performance.
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In fact, 802. 11n provides the flexibility to have multiple streams sending the same data redundantly, which is what Quantenna has opted to do with its consumer gear -- sacrificing raw speed for resilient performance.
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In fact, 802. 11n provides the flexibility to have multiple streams sending the same data redundantly, which is what Quantenna has opted to do with its consumer gear -- sacrificing raw speed for resilient performance.
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In fact, 802. 11n provides the flexibility to have multiple streams sending the same data redundantly, which is what Quantenna has opted to do with its consumer gear -- sacrificing raw speed for resilient performance.
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In fact, 802. 11n provides the flexibility to have multiple streams sending the same data redundantly, which is what Quantenna has opted to do with its consumer gear -- sacrificing raw speed for resilient performance.
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NGA genes from the RAV family were described as redundantly regulating lateral organ growth
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Elisson A. C. Romanel et al. 2009
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Perhaps the term you are looking for is "redundantly". by Gar Lipow at
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For example, the quintessentially French luxury item, champagne, is only in gauche instances redundantly characterized as deluxe.
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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For example, the quintessentially French luxury item, champagne, is only in gauche instances redundantly characterized as deluxe.
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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