Use of more words than are necessary to convey a meaning, as in hear with one's ears
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Related clues
- Redundancy, from the Greek
- Use of more words than are necessary to convey a meaning, as in phrases such as safe haven
- Use of more words than necessary to convey a meaning, or a word used superfluously
- The use of more words than necessary to convey a meaning; from Greek, 'excess, redundancy'
- Superfluous word or phrase
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