overplus
11overplus — n excess, nimiety, superfluity, redundancy, supererogation; surplus, surplusage, superflux, overflow, overload; overabundance, superabundance, profusion, plethora, oversupply; repletion, surfeit, glut, oversufficiency, more than enough, enough… …
12overplus — over·plus …
13overplus — o•ver•plus [[t]ˈoʊ vərˌplʌs[/t]] n. surplus • Etymology: 1350–1400 …
14overplus — /ˈoʊvəplʌs/ (say ohvuhplus) noun Chiefly US an excess over a particular amount, or a surplus …
15overplus — What is left beyond a certain amount; the residue; the surplus; the remainder of a thing …
16overplus — That which remains; a balance left over. An excess of acreage in a survey of public land. 12 Am J2d Bound § 62 …
17overplus — n. a surplus, a superabundance. Etymology: ME, partial transl. of AF surplus or med.L su(pe)rplus …
18ПРИБЫЛЬ — OVERPLUSФактически то же, что и избыток или остаток после вычета всех расходов …
19Richard Norwood — (1590? – 1675) was an English mathematician, diver, and surveyor, connected with Isaac Newton. He has also been called Bermuda’s outstanding genius of the seventeenth century . [ [http://homepages.rootsweb.com/ norwood/id52.htm Bermuda, Today and …
20excess — n Excess, superfluity, surplus, surplusage, overplus denote something which goes beyond a limit or bound. Excess applies to whatever exceeds a limit, measure, bound, or accustomed degree {in measure rein thy joy; scant this excess Shak.} {the… …