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Pleonasm
Pleonasm Ple"o*nasm,, n. [L. pleonasmus, Gr. ?, fr. ? to be more than enough, to abound, fr.?, neut. of ?, more, compar. of ? much. See Full, a., and cf. Poly-, Plus.] (Rhet.) Redundancy of language in speaking or writing; the use of more words than are necessary to express the idea; as, I saw it with my own eyes.
Pleonast
Pleonast Ple"o*nast, n. One who is addicted to pleonasm. [R.] --C. Reade.
pleonaste
Ceylanite Cey"lan*ite, n. [F., fr. Ceylan Ceylon.] (Min.) A dingy blue, or grayish black, variety of spinel. It is also called pleonaste. [Written also ceylonite.]
Pleonastically
Pleonastically Ple`o*nas"tic*al*ly, adv. In a pleonastic manner.

Meaning of Pleon from wikipedia

- body segments grouped into two main body parts: the cephalothorax and the pleon (abdomen). Each segment may possess one pair of appendages, although in...
- which possesses a distinct emargination on its posterior margin." "The pleon is flattened and strongly bent, in dorsal view completely hiding the tergites...
- "To Paichnidi Einai Pleon Diko Mou" (Gr****:Το Παιχνίδι Είναι Πλέον Δικό Μου; English: The game is now mine) is a CD single by po****r Gr**** artist Thanos...
- (/ˈpliː.əˌnæzəm/; from Ancient Gr**** πλεονασμός pleonasmós, from πλέον pléon 'to be in excess') is redundancy in linguistic expression, such as in "black...
- Athena and Eos. The vessel dropped its BVI flag in 2008 and was purchased by Pleon Ltd, which put it to charter use. The bare hull was built and launched on...
- of the musculature of a prawn is used for bending the pleon, and almost all the space in the pleon is filled by muscle. More than 17 muscles operate each...
- shows ****ual dimorphism of the pleon (abdomen), closely resembling the situation in true crabs. Females have a large pleon, similar to that of other porcelain...
- (itself made up of the cephalon, or head, and the thorax), and the pleon or abdomen. The pleon only being partly flexed under the cephalothorax and the cephalothorax...
- 6-element, 5-group Pleon lens, which was used for aerial surveillance during World War II. The converging rear group of the Pleon was symmetrical, derived...
- into three regions: the cephalon or head, the pereon or thorax, and the pleon or abdomen. The head and thorax may be fused together to form a cephalothorax...