pleonastinen
Pleonastinen is a term used in linguistics and Nordic language studies to describe expressions that contain more words than necessary to convey a meaning. The concept, derived from the Greek pleonasmos meaning excess, is commonly referred to in English as pleonasm and in Finnish as pleonastinen.
Pleonasm can be functional or stylistic. It occurs when redundant elements add little or no new information,
Different linguistic perspectives distinguish levels of pleonasm. Semantic pleonasm involves repetition of meaning within the content
Relation to other concepts is important. Pleonasm is closely related to tautology and redundancy, though the