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What (who) is Tautological - definition

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Tautologic; Tautological (disambiguation); Tautologicalness

Tautological         
·adj Involving tautology; having the same signification; as, tautological expression.
tautological         
A tautological statement involves tautology.
ADJ
tautological         
a.
Repetitious, repetitional, redundant, pleonastic.

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Tautological

In mathematics, tautological may refer to:

Logic:

  • Tautological consequence

Geometry, where it is used as an alternative to canonical:

  • Tautological bundle
  • Tautological line bundle
  • Tautological one-form
  • Tautology (grammar), unnecessary repetition, or more words than necessary, to say the same thing.
Examples of use of Tautological
1. MCCORMACK:Â Well, it‘s starting to become a tautological conversation here.
2. Mr Jerram says the argument, while empirically correct, was tautological.
3. MCCORMACK:В Well, its starting to become a tautological conversation here.
4. And wasn‘t it tautological to describe a sea creature as damp?
5. The document calls these latter pariahs drinking pubs, a term that might once have been thought tautological, but which clearly differentiates them from the food–serving caf society that the Government now wants to protect against smoking, bingeing riff–raff.