They are vestiges of theredundant practice of former times.
The oiled skins are then exposed to a fermenting process, or heating in a close chamber, and are afterwards freed from redundant oil by being scoured in a weak alkaline lye.
As it is visible that the Poet had his Eye upon Ovid's Account of the universal Deluge, the Reader may observe with how much Judgment he has avoided every thing that is redundant or puerile in the Latin Poet.
As Nawin watched these automatons and their redundant strokes he remembered one time when he went into the stadium to jog and dabble in studies toward a Ph.
It played repeatedly like a redundant song to a mind in or moving toward the void.
Novel and urgent utterances to them, it was part of myriad redundant and inconsequential skirmishes in the existence of canines that would continue perennially to the specie's extinction.
He flexed his muscles into the mirror that like social interaction and painting reflected consciousness and reminded him of existing beyond the redundant actions of eating, urinating, defecating, reproducing, sleeping and all the other - ings.
With the same redundantchurning of thought, he reminded himself that there was no point in quickly returning to his cubicle.
One may freely own that all present alphabets are redundant here, are deficient there; our English perhaps is as greatly at fault as any, and with that we have chiefly to do.
I know the Salian vest, With golden fringes, pendent from the breast; The Salian bonnet, from whose pointed crown 305 The glittering ribbons float redundant down.
No one now makes things first of all for his own use--as mythologizing economists relate--and then exchanges what is over for the like redundant work of his neighbours.
While a portion of the redundant moisture is thus removed, another great object of drainage is not attained: I allude to the aeration of the soil.
Much may be done toward removing the redundant moisture, even in the flat clay lands of the prairies and other extended plateaus, by the simple means of ridging up the lands with the plow.
This is the crowding of a redundant syllable into a line.
All these categories are cast off by the capitalist system of production in some form or other, they constitute a wage proletariat that is worn out and made redundant one way or another.
The upshot of it all is that the limits of capitalism are set by the increasing poverty born of its own development, by the increasing number of redundant workers deficient in all purchasing power.
The simplest ideas should be chosen, and should depend for their poetical effect, not upon a redundant and gorgeous ornament, but solely upon elegance of language.
Ages so multiform and redundant and full of blood as the Victorian take a long time to die; they have their surprising recoveries and their uncovenanted convalescences.
Perhaps the most remarkable fact about Lord Redesdale was the redundant vitality of his character.
Yes, of course,' returned he, nicely reducing an entanglement in the pony's redundant hoary mane.
He was a small, short, youngish man, sprinkled all over his face with freckles, and wearing redundant yellow hair.
It was written in a delicate, though hardly formed female hand, and crossed like a checker-board, as is usual with theseredundant manuscripts.
Redundant Negatives "No one else but the workmen had any business at the meeting.
Article redundant "Shakespeare was a greater writer than an actor," should be, "Shakespeare was a greater writer than actor.
The immense emigration from Ireland to the United States had important results, unfortunate in many respects; but the uplifting of redundant millions from the soil greatly contributed to the country's welfare.
The long and redundant forms are mainly used in conversation.
The long forms are made by adding ai (or in the second person -ah) to the short forms, and the redundant forms by adding k to the long forms.
Again, if the object is in the second person, the ai of the long and redundant forms is changed to au.
The redundant form is a result of the reduplication of the suffix, which was allowed in Pr.
The best way of freeing these Oils from their redundant Acid is to distil them frequently from Alkalis and Absorbents.
The gross Sulphur, in this case, hinders the Cream of Tartar from acting on the reguline part with so much efficacy, as when the Antimony is properly prepared by freeing it entirely from its redundant Sulphur.
If you find on the plate a drop of salt coagulated, it shews that there is too much left in, and that there is danger of your miscarrying in the operation; because the redundant salt would corrode, and eat through the retort.
This artificial Bitumen may be freed from its redundant Acid, by washing it in several waters.
The redundant quicksilver is afterwards drained off by inversion, as in common cases.
It would seem that the acid merely lays bare the crystalline structure really present on every sheet, but masked by a film ofredundant tin.
The skins are now scoured to carry off the redundant oil; which is effected by a potash lye, at two degrees Baume, heated no hotter than the hand can bear.
The redundant quicksilver now drains off; and if the weight of the sand-bag is not thought sufficient, supplementary weights are added at pleasure.
When the desired shade is obtained, nothing remains but to wash the silk, and give it two beetlings at the river, in order to free it from the redundant annotto, which would injure the lustre of the colour.
When wanted for use, it is placed in hemispherical pans of plaster, which absorb the redundant moisture; after which it is divided into small lumps, and completely dried.
Nay, when a solution of cubic alum is heated, this redundant alumina falls down in the state of a subsulphate, long before it reaches the boiling point.
The wire is now withdrawn, the jaws of the mould opened, the pipe taken out, and the redundant clay removed with a knife.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "redundant" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.