adj
Countering or eliminating redundancy within a system.
n
Redundancy affording mutual backup in the event of one system failing.
n
Redundant systems, affording mutual backup in the event of one failing.
n
The use of multilayered protection to make a system reliable even if part of the protection fails.
n
(humorous) A fictitious department that is cited to draw attention to needless repetition or excessiveness.
adj
differentiating; serving to differentiate
n
(India) duplication; the state of being duplicated, or having a redundant copy
n
(computing) The property of being georedundant.
n
The condition of being pronominal
n
Apparent synchrony caused by viewing from multiple frames of reference
n
The state of being redundant
adj
Duplicating or able to duplicate the function of another component of a system, providing backup in the event the other component fails.
adj
(humorous, nonstandard) Redundant.
n
The quality or state of being univocal.
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