What is the word used to describe the redundancy of using two synonyms to define one thing?



  • Incorrect: a baby lamb

  • Correct?: 'a baby sheep', or just 'a lamb'


Is there even one word used to describe this duplication? Or would you just identify the mistake as "a redundant word"?




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