surplus |
load |
Related terms |
Surplus is a related term of load.
As nouns the difference between surplus and load
is that
surplus is that which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus while
load is a burden; a weight to be carried.
As an adjective surplus
is being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words.
As a verb load is
to put a load on or in (a means of conveyance or a place of storage).
saturation |
surplus |
Related terms |
Saturation is a related term of surplus.
As nouns the difference between saturation and surplus
is that
saturation is the act of saturating or the process of being saturated 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 |
enormous |
As adjectives the difference between surplus and enormous
is that
surplus is being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words while
enormous is (obsolete) deviating from the norm; unusual, extraordinary.
As a noun surplus
is that which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus.
surplus |
spare |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between surplus and spare
is that
surplus is that which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus while
spare is the act of sparing; moderation; restraint.
As adjectives the difference between surplus and spare
is that
surplus is being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words while
spare is scanty; not abundant or plentiful.
As a verb spare is
to show mercy.
abundance |
surplus |
As nouns the difference between abundance and surplus
is that
abundance is a large quantity; many 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 |
flood |
As a noun 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.
As a proper noun flood is
(biblical) the flood referred to in the book of genesis in the old testament.
enough |
surplus |
As a determiner enough
is sufficient; all that is required, needed, or appropriate.
As an adverb enough
is sufficiently.
As a pronoun enough
is a sufficient or adequate number, amount, etc.
As an interjection enough
is stop! don't do that anymore, etc.
As a noun 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.
measure |
surplus |
As nouns the difference between measure and surplus
is that
measure is the quantity, size, weight, distance or capacity of a substance compared to a designated standard while
surplus is that which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus.
As a verb measure
is to ascertain the quantity of a unit of material via calculated comparison with respect to a standard.
As an adjective surplus is
being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words.
surplus |
repletion |
As nouns the difference between surplus and repletion
is that
surplus is that which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus while
repletion is the condition of being replete.
As an adjective surplus
is being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words.
amount |
surplus |
As nouns the difference between amount and surplus
is that
amount is the total, aggregate or sum of material (
not applicable to discrete numbers or units or items in standard english) while
surplus is that which remains when use or need is satisfied, or when a limit is reached; excess; overplus.
As a verb amount
is to total or evaluate.
As an adjective surplus is
being or constituting a surplus; more than sufficient; as, surplus revenues; surplus population; surplus words.
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