smattering |
surplus |
As nouns the difference between smattering and surplus
is that
smattering is a superficial or shallow knowledge of a subject while
surplus is that which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus.
As a verb smattering
is .
As an adjective surplus is
being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words.
surplus |
bit |
In lang=en terms the difference between surplus and bit
is that
surplus is assets left after liabilities and debts, including capital stock have been deducted while
bit is a prison sentence, especially a short one.
As nouns the difference between surplus and bit
is that
surplus is that which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus while
bit is (
metal in horse's mouth) A piece of metal placed in a horse's mouth and connected to reins to direct the animal.
As adjectives the difference between surplus and bit
is that
surplus is being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words while
bit is bitten.
As an adverb bit is
to a small extent; in a small amount (usually with "a").
As a verb bit is
to put a bridle upon; to put the bit in the mouth of (a horse).
surplus |
advance |
As nouns the difference between surplus and advance
is that
surplus is that which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus while
advance is a forward move; improvement or progression.
As adjectives the difference between surplus and advance
is that
surplus is being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words while
advance is completed before need or a milestone event.
As a verb advance is
to bring forward; to move towards the front; to make to go on.
surplus |
trash |
As nouns the difference between surplus and trash
is that
surplus is that which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus while
trash is (chiefly|us) useless things to be discarded; rubbish; refuse.
As an adjective surplus
is being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words.
As a verb trash is
(us) to discard.
remain |
surplus |
As nouns the difference between remain and surplus
is that
remain is state of remaining; stay while
surplus is that which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus.
As a verb remain
is to stay behind while others withdraw; to be left after others have been removed or destroyed; to be left after a number or quantity has been subtracted or cut off; to be left as not included or comprised.
As an adjective surplus is
being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words.
frills |
surplus |
As nouns the difference between frills and surplus
is that
frills is while
surplus is that which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus.
As an adjective surplus is
being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words.
surplus |
residue |
Related terms |
In lang=en terms the difference between surplus and residue
is that
surplus is assets left after liabilities and debts, including capital stock have been deducted while
residue is whatever property or effects are left in an estate after payment of all debts, other charges and deduction of what is specifically bequeathed by the testator.
As nouns the difference between surplus and residue
is that
surplus is that which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus while
residue is whatever remains after something else has been removed.
As an adjective surplus
is being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words.
surplus |
dividend |
As nouns the difference between surplus and dividend
is that
surplus is that which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus while
dividend is a number or expression that is to be divided by another.
As an adjective surplus
is being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words.
consumable |
surplus |
As adjectives the difference between consumable and surplus
is that
consumable is that is consumed or depleted upon use while
surplus is being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words.
As nouns the difference between consumable and surplus
is that
consumable is a material or product that is produced for consumption while
surplus is that which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus.
surplus |
interests |
As nouns the difference between surplus and interests
is that
surplus is that which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus while
interests is .
As an adjective surplus
is being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words.
As a verb interests is
(
interest).
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