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A statement that is necessarily true. The giving of a name to an existing concept.
A statement that is necessarily true. The giving of a name to an existing concept.<!--That's not what a tautology is. See: https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/tautology-->

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Tautology [r]: A statement that is necessarily true. The giving of a name to an existing concept.