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This is a phrase for something that you do not need at this time.
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excess, extra
surplus
Superabundant, overstock, plethora, oversupply (when surplus is a noun) Excess, superfluent, leftover (when surplus is an adjective)
surplus overabundance surfeit
Yes it's a correct word. It means to treat as surplus (more than what is needed)
Yes, "surplus" is a homophone. The word "surplus" sounds the same as "surplice" when pronounced, but they have different meanings and spellings.
surpass, surplus
The word surplus means you have more than enough of something, more than is needed. So a surplus of food is when there is extra food, more than is necessary. the surplus is like list some of crops and animals they used
an amount left over when requirements have been met
Extra is a five letter word for surplus. E X T R A.
determine an insurers internal rate of return
More food than is needed at the time.The word surplus means you have more than enough of something, more than is needed. So a surplus of food is when there is extra food, more than is necessary. the surplus is like list some of crops and animals they usedFood surplus is when you have lots of food.
spurplus is not a word. If it was it would be a surplus of spurs. A suplus means a quantity of something that's more than you need