Tautology

/tɔːˈtɒlədʒi/ noun

A statement that is true by definition or that restates the same thing in different words — saying the same thing twice, dressed differently.

From Greek tautologia (repetition of what has been said), from tauto (the same) + logos (word). In logic, a tautology is always true (P or not-P). In rhetoric, it is a flaw — unnecessary repetition that says nothing new.

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