"redundancy" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Английский]

IPA: rɪˈdʌndensɪ Forms: redundancy [singular], redundancies [plural]
Etymology: От ??
  1. чрезмерность; избыточность
    Sense id: ru-redundancy-en-noun-O7h1aiUt
  2. излишек рабочей силы
    Sense id: ru-redundancy-en-noun-OTfQXzhn
  3. сокращение штата; увольнение рабочих или служащих
    Sense id: ru-redundancy-en-noun-OIN0N6IB
  4. многословие
    Sense id: ru-redundancy-en-noun-llBLUEWt
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: redundance, superfluity, excess Related terms: redundance, redundant

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          "title": "Network analysis, architecture and design"
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