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excess

Big vs Excess - What's the difference?

big | excess |


As nouns the difference between big and excess

is that big is a biological insulation garment; an air-tight, full-body suit intended to prevent the spread of contaminants while excess is the state of surpassing or going beyond limits; the being of a measure beyond sufficiency, necessity, or duty; that which exceeds what is usual or proper; immoderateness; superfluity; superabundance; extravagance; as, an excess of provisions or of light.

As an adjective excess is

more than is normal, necessary or specified.

Excess vs Excuss - What's the difference?

excess | excuss |


As a noun excess

is the state of surpassing or going beyond limits; the being of a measure beyond sufficiency, necessity, or duty; that which exceeds what is usual or proper; immoderateness; superfluity; superabundance; extravagance; as, an excess of provisions or of light.

As an adjective excess

is more than is normal, necessary or specified.

As a verb excuss is

to shake off.

Excess vs Extreme - What's the difference?

excess | extreme |


As nouns the difference between excess and extreme

is that excess is the state of surpassing or going beyond limits; the being of a measure beyond sufficiency, necessity, or duty; that which exceeds what is usual or proper; immoderateness; superfluity; superabundance; extravagance; as, an excess of provisions or of light while extreme is the greatest or utmost point, degree or condition.

As adjectives the difference between excess and extreme

is that excess is more than is normal, necessary or specified while extreme is of a place, the most remote, farthest or outermost.

As an adverb extreme is

extremely.

Overlimit vs Excess - What's the difference?

overlimit | excess |


As a noun excess is

the state of surpassing or going beyond limits; the being of a measure beyond sufficiency, necessity, or duty; that which exceeds what is usual or proper; immoderateness; superfluity; superabundance; extravagance; as, an excess of provisions or of light.

As an adjective excess is

more than is normal, necessary or specified.

Excess vs Excessable - What's the difference?

excess | excessable |

Excessable is likely misspelled.


Excessable has no English definition.

As a noun excess

is the state of surpassing or going beyond limits; the being of a measure beyond sufficiency, necessity, or duty; that which exceeds what is usual or proper; immoderateness; superfluity; superabundance; extravagance; as, an excess of provisions or of light.

As an adjective excess

is more than is normal, necessary or specified.

Taxonomy vs Excess - What's the difference?

taxonomy | excess |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and excess

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while excess is the state of surpassing or going beyond limits; the being of a measure beyond sufficiency, necessity, or duty; that which exceeds what is usual or proper; immoderateness; superfluity; superabundance; extravagance; as, an excess of provisions or of light.

As an adjective excess is

more than is normal, necessary or specified.

Inadequate vs Excess - What's the difference?

inadequate | excess |


As adjectives the difference between inadequate and excess

is that inadequate is not adequate; unequal to the purpose; insufficient; deficient; as, inadequate resources, power, conceptions, representations, etc while excess is more than is normal, necessary or specified.

As a noun excess is

the state of surpassing or going beyond limits; the being of a measure beyond sufficiency, necessity, or duty; that which exceeds what is usual or proper; immoderateness; superfluity; superabundance; extravagance; as, an excess of provisions or of light.

Assesses vs Excess - What's the difference?

assesses | excess |


As a verb assesses

is (assess).

As a noun excess is

the state of surpassing or going beyond limits; the being of a measure beyond sufficiency, necessity, or duty; that which exceeds what is usual or proper; immoderateness; superfluity; superabundance; extravagance; as, an excess of provisions or of light.

As an adjective excess is

more than is normal, necessary or specified.

Accessory vs Excess - What's the difference?

accessory | excess |


As adjectives the difference between accessory and excess

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 excess is more than is normal, necessary or specified.

As nouns the difference between accessory and excess

is that accessory is something that belongs to part of another main thing; something additional and subordinate, an attachment while excess is the state of surpassing or going beyond limits; the being of a measure beyond sufficiency, necessity, or duty; that which exceeds what is usual or proper; immoderateness; superfluity; superabundance; extravagance; as, an excess of provisions or of light.

Excess vs Overmoisture - What's the difference?

excess | overmoisture |


As nouns the difference between excess and overmoisture

is that excess is the state of surpassing or going beyond limits; the being of a measure beyond sufficiency, necessity, or duty; that which exceeds what is usual or proper; immoderateness; superfluity; superabundance; extravagance; as, an excess of provisions or of light while overmoisture is an excess of moisture.

As an adjective excess

is more than is normal, necessary or specified.

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