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Postby uncronopio » Tue Jun 14, 2005 9:34 pm

From answers.com Pleonasm, n 1.a, The use of more words than are required to express an idea; redundancy. 1.b. An instance of pleonasm. 2. A superfluous word or phrase.

See this comparison of pleonasm, tautology and redundancy; and playing with Pleo.

Etymology: from Latin pleonasmus, Greek Pleonasmós ('more-ness') excess, redundancy.

Usage: A funny example in this anectode of Richard Feynmann.
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Postby Slava » Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:24 pm

Ah, the loverly feeling of schadenfreude. The "comparison" link above leads to a page that titled Redundancies, Pleonams, and Tautologies. Gotta love it!

I admit I haven't read the details, so I won't comment on the rest of the article.

The Feynman bit is rather cute, though. In case you look, it's the Murray and Richard bit.
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