Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | English word OVERPLUS


OVERPLUS

Definitions of OVERPLUS

  1. That which remains beyond what is necessary or required; a surplus.

1

Number of letters

8

Is palindrome

No

14
ER
ERP
LU
LUS
OV
PL
PLU
RP
RPL
US
VE
VER

4

4

748
EL
ELO
ELP
ELS
ELU
ELV
EO
EOL
EOP


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Examples of Using OVERPLUS in a Sentence

  • Governor Tucker also, reportedly, used his oversight of the surveying of Bermuda to enrich himself and future generations of Bermudian Tuckers with prime real estate when he appropriated the overplus (surplus) land left after Richard Norwood's 1616 survey of the colony.
  • The reversion of his manors of Wartling, Bucksteep (in Warbleton) and Broksmele (Burwash) was held by his stepmother Lady Lewkenor for life, but his feoffees were to make up a parcel of lands worth £20 a year for his brother Thomas Hoo (1416–1486), and the overplus, after the deduction of his funeral and testamentary charges, was to revert to his widow Dame Eleanor for life.


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