Redundant
91Redundant Connectivity — Back up connections that ensure the network will continue functioning if there is a problem with the original connections …
92redundant electronics — A telecommunications facility that uses two separate electronic devices to transmit the telecommunications signal so that if one device fails to operate, the signal will continue without interruption …
93redundant staff — /rɪˌdʌndənt stɑ:f/ noun staff who have lost their jobs because they are not needed any more …
94redundant matter — See redundancy; surplusage …
95redundant member — noun : a member in a framed structure that is not actually necessary for support …
96redundant verb — noun : a very that has alternative forms (as for the past tense) …
97redundant check — Computers. See parity check …
98Dual modular redundant — A machine which is Dual Modular Redundant has duplicated elements which work in parallel to provide one form of redundancy. A typical example is a complex computer system which has duplicated nodes, so that should one node fail, another is ready… …
99be made redundant — ► HR to lose your job because your employer no longer needs you: »She was made redundant from the company after eight years. Main Entry: ↑redundant …
100non-redundant — adjective Not redundant; not superfluous. Ant: redundant …