supervacaneously

Etymology
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Adverb

 * 1) In a way that is supervacaneous; needlessly; redundantly; superfluously.
 * 2) * 1879, William T, Harris, The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Volume XIII,
 * To Kant, the multiple connected with the house is quite as objective as the multiple connected with the ship ; but that he attributes to the category of quantity, and not, laboriously and supervacaneously, like Schopenhauer, to the various causal relations of the eye in movement.