Occam's razor
WordNet

noun


(1)   The principle that entities should not be multiplied needlessly; the simplest of two competing theories is to be preferred
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Etymology


After William of Occam, an advocate of the law of parsimony. See citations for coinage.

Noun



  1. The principle that entities should not be needlessly multiplied.
  2. The principle of preferring the simpler of two competing theories.
 
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