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tautology

[ taw-tol-uh-jee ] [ tɔˈtɒl ə dʒi ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

needless repetition of an idea

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  • First recorded between 1570–80.
  • A term in rhetoric. From Greek tautología, “repetition of something already said.”
  • See origin at tauto-, -logy.

EXAMPLES OF TAUTOLOGY

  • Her advice was to revert back to the original plan.
  • This meeting is absolutely essential.
  • I heard the news with my own ears.
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dovetail

[ duhv-teyl ] [ ˈdʌvˌteɪl ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to join or fit together compactly or harmoniously.

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More about dovetail

  • First recorded in 1555–65.
  • So named from its shape.

EXAMPLES OF DOVETAIL

  • The new software is designed to dovetail seamlessly with existing systems.
  • Her plans dovetail nicely with his, making collaboration easy and efficient.
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doppelgänger

[ dop-uhl-gang-er ] [ ˈdɒp əlˌgæŋ ər ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a ghostly double or counterpart of a living person.

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More about doppelgänger

  • First recorded in English between 1850–55.
  • Directly from German: doppel, double + Gänger, “walker” (from Gang, “motion, way” +  -er1; cf. gang1 ).

EXAMPLES OF DOPPELGÄNGER

  • The actress was surprised when her fans mistook a lookalike for her doppelgänger.
  • Historical records revealed that a doppelgänger of the king was used as a decoy during times of war.
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