redundant |
iterate |
As adjectives the difference between redundant and iterate
is that
redundant is superfluous; exceeding what is necessary while
iterate is (obsolete) said or done again; repeated.
As a verb iterate is
(computing|mathematics) to perform or repeat an action on each item in a set.
As a noun iterate is
(mathematics) a function that iterates.
redundant |
remnant |
As adjectives the difference between redundant and remnant
is that
redundant is superfluous; exceeding what is necessary while
remnant is (archaic) remaining; still left.
As a noun remnant is
the small portion remaining of a larger thing or group.
corny |
redundant |
As adjectives the difference between corny and redundant
is that
corny is insipid or trite or
corny can be (obsolete) strong, stiff, or hard, like a horn; resembling horn while
redundant is superfluous; exceeding what is necessary.
supernumerary |
redundant |
As adjectives the difference between supernumerary and redundant
is that
supernumerary is extra; beyond the standard or prescribed amount or number while
redundant is superfluous; exceeding what is necessary.
As a noun supernumerary
is a civil designation for somebody who works in a group, association or public office, without forming part of the regular staff; those distinguished from numerary (for example, supernumerary judges are those who help the regular judges when there is a surplus amount of work).
recurrent |
redundant |
As adjectives the difference between recurrent and redundant
is that
recurrent is recurrent; recurring while
redundant is superfluous; exceeding what is necessary.
trivial |
redundant |
As adjectives the difference between trivial and redundant
is that
trivial is ignorable; of little significance or value while
redundant is superfluous; exceeding what is necessary.
As a noun trivial
is (obsolete) any of the three liberal arts forming the trivium.
concise |
redundant |
As adjectives the difference between concise and redundant
is that
concise is brief, yet including all important information while
redundant is superfluous; exceeding what is necessary.
redundant |
duplicitous |
As adjectives the difference between redundant and duplicitous
is that
redundant is superfluous; exceeding what is necessary while
duplicitous is given to or marked by deliberate deceptiveness in behavior or speech.
redundant |
junk |
As an adjective redundant
is superfluous; exceeding what is necessary.
As a noun junk is
discarded or waste material; rubbish, trash or
junk can be (nautical) a chinese sailing vessel.
As a verb junk is
to throw away.
tedious |
redundant |
As adjectives the difference between tedious and redundant
is that
tedious is boring, monotonous, time consuming, wearisome while
redundant is superfluous; exceeding what is necessary.
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