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Surplus vs Redundancy - What's the difference?

surplus | redundancy |


As nouns the difference between surplus and redundancy

is that surplus is that which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus while redundancy is the state of being redundant; a superfluity; something redundant or excessive; a needless repetition in language; excessive wordiness.

As an adjective surplus

is being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words.

Accessory vs Surplus - What's the difference?

accessory | surplus | Related terms |

Accessory is a related term of surplus.


In legal|lang=en terms the difference between accessory and surplus

is that accessory is (legal) a person who is not present at a crime, but contributes to it as an assistant or instigator while surplus is (legal) assets left after liabilities and debts, including capital stock have been deducted.

As adjectives the difference between accessory and surplus

is that accessory is having a secondary, supplementary or subordinate function by accompanying as a subordinate; aiding in a secondary way; being additional; being connected as an incident or subordinate to a principal; contributing or being contributory said of persons and things, and, when of persons, usually in a bad sense; as, he was accessory'' to the riot; ''accessory sounds in music while surplus is being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words.

As nouns the difference between accessory and surplus

is that accessory is something that belongs to part of another main thing; something additional and subordinate, an attachment while surplus is that which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus.

Overabundance vs Surplus - What's the difference?

overabundance | surplus | Related terms |

Overabundance is a related term of surplus.


As nouns the difference between overabundance and surplus

is that overabundance is an excess of that which is needed or is appropriate 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 vs Unused - What's the difference?

surplus | unused | Related terms |

Surplus is a related term of unused.


As adjectives the difference between surplus and unused

is that surplus is being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words while unused is not used.

As a noun surplus

is that which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus.

Auxiliary vs Surplus - What's the difference?

auxiliary | surplus | Related terms |

Auxiliary is a related term of surplus.


As adjectives the difference between auxiliary and surplus

is that auxiliary is helping]]; [[give|giving assistance or support while surplus is being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words.

As nouns the difference between auxiliary and surplus

is that auxiliary is a person or group that acts in an auxiliary manner while surplus is that which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus.

Supplementary vs Surplus - What's the difference?

supplementary | surplus | Related terms |

Supplementary is a related term of surplus.


As adjectives the difference between supplementary and surplus

is that supplementary is additional; added to supply what is wanted while surplus is being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words.

As a noun surplus is

that which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus.

Surplus vs Uneaten - What's the difference?

surplus | uneaten | Related terms |

Surplus is a related term of uneaten.


As adjectives the difference between surplus and uneaten

is that surplus is being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words while uneaten is not eaten.

As a noun surplus

is that which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus.

Surplus vs Superfluity - What's the difference?

surplus | superfluity | Related terms |

Surplus is a related term of superfluity.


As nouns the difference between surplus and superfluity

is that surplus is that which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus while superfluity is the quality or state of being superfluous; in excess or overabundance.

As an adjective surplus

is being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words.

Oversupply vs Surplus - What's the difference?

oversupply | surplus | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between oversupply and surplus

is that oversupply is an excessive supply while surplus is that which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus.

As a verb oversupply

is to supply more than is needed.

As an adjective surplus is

being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words.

Surplus vs Remaining - What's the difference?

surplus | remaining | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between surplus and remaining

is that surplus is that which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus while remaining is an act or occurrence by which someone or something remains.

As adjectives the difference between surplus and remaining

is that surplus is being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words while remaining is which remains, especially after something else has been removed.

As a verb remaining is

present participle of lang=en.

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