Your right, I was kinda on a role. But I disagree with several of your "Nos".
First: A Tautology is the saying of the same thing twice in different words, generally considered to be a fault of style (e.g., they arrived one after the other in succession). It does not have to be only two words.
Un(s)loved Mystery: Unsolved (Not solved) Mystery (something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain). If it is a mystery it is by definition unsolved.
Short Summary: Short (relatively small in extent) Summary (a brief statement or account of the main points of something).
ATM Machine...Automatic Teller Machine Machine...er uuuummm.
Boat Marina: A marina is a specially designed harbor with moorings for pleasure craft and small boats. Saying boat beforehand...
Cease and Desist: Cease (to stop) Desist (to come to an end). ok I might let you tell me that is wrong. I assert that it is saying the same thing twice in different words.
Close Scrutiny: Close (done in a careful and thorough way) Scrutiny (critical observation or examination). Again I assert that if you are under scrutiny or scrutinizing something that adding close is not necessary.
First: A Tautology is the saying of the same thing twice in different words, generally considered to be a fault of style (e.g., they arrived one after the other in succession). It does not have to be only two words.
Un(s)loved Mystery: Unsolved (Not solved) Mystery (something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain). If it is a mystery it is by definition unsolved.
Short Summary: Short (relatively small in extent) Summary (a brief statement or account of the main points of something).
ATM Machine...Automatic Teller Machine Machine...er uuuummm.
Boat Marina: A marina is a specially designed harbor with moorings for pleasure craft and small boats. Saying boat beforehand...
Cease and Desist: Cease (to stop) Desist (to come to an end). ok I might let you tell me that is wrong. I assert that it is saying the same thing twice in different words.
Close Scrutiny: Close (done in a careful and thorough way) Scrutiny (critical observation or examination). Again I assert that if you are under scrutiny or scrutinizing something that adding close is not necessary.