Definition of Tautologically. Meaning of Tautologically. Synonyms of Tautologically

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Definition of Tautologically

Tautologically
Tautological Tau`to*log"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. tautologique.] Involving tautology; having the same signification; as, tautological expression. -- Tau`to*log"ic*al*ly, adv. Tautological echo, an echo that repeats the same sound or syllable many times.

Meaning of Tautologically from wikipedia

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- of tautological implication is trivially satisfied. Similarly, if S {\displaystyle S} is a tautology, then S {\displaystyle S} is tautologically implied...
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- In mathematics, the tautological bundle is a vector bundle occurring over a Gr****mannian in a natural tautological way: for a Gr****mannian of k {\displaystyle...
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- algebraic geometry, the tautological ring is the subring of the Chow ring of the moduli space of curves generated by tautological classes. These are classes...
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- then p tautologically implies every proposition, because there is no truth valuation that causes p to be true and so the definition of tautological implication...
- In poetry, a couplet (/ˈkʌplət/ CUP-lət) or distich (/ˈdɪstɪk/ DISS-tick) is a pair of successive lines that rhyme and have the same metre. A couplet may...