Definition of Overplus. Meaning of Overplus. Synonyms of Overplus

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Definition of Overplus

Overplus
Overplus O"ver*plus, n. [Over + L. plus more. See Plus, and cf. Surplus.] That which remains after a supply, or beyond a quantity proposed; surplus. --Shak. ``The overplus of a great fortune.' --Addison.

Meaning of Overplus from wikipedia

- 1616, which led to a scandal when Tucker appropriated the 200 acres of overplus (surplus) shares of land left unclaimed by the survey. All shares of land...
- overplus [surplus] from 3, multiply remainder by 2. Year-item: Add together the number of dozens, the overplus, and the number of 4s in the overplus....
- between the company's standard and that set by the individual officers. Overplus, or any excess revenue gained by officers, was strictly do****ented to insure...
- Whoever hath her wish, thou hast thy Will And Will to boot, and Will in overplus... — Shakespeare's Sonnet 135. The speaker is named Will, but the woman...
- drachmae, and thence repaid Antonia the debt he owed her; and by sending the overplus in paying his court to Caius, became a person of great authority with him...
- An Act for applying to the Use of His Majesties Navy and Ordnance the Overplus of the Money and Stores which were provided for the building Seven and...
- iambic pentameter: × / × / × / × / × / And "Will" to boot, and "Will" in overplus; / × × / × / × / × / More than enough am I that vex thee still, (135.2-3)...
- Stevens deceased, for Payment of the Mortgage thereupon, and applying the Overplus for the Benefit of his Sons who are Infants. Mildmay's and Dixy's Estate...
- Charges that shall accrue thereon, next the Customs and Duties, and the Overplus to be paid to the Proprietor or other Persons authorized to receive the...
- whole. 5 Geo. 1. c. 3. National Debt Act 1718 An Act for applying certain overplus monies, and further sums to be raised, as well by way of a lottery, as...