Surplus
101surplus — n 1. surfeit, superabundance, plethora, glut, satiety, excess; flood, deluge, inundation, spate, avalanche, landslide, riot, drug on or in the market, supersaturation; oversupply, overmeasure, overabundance, overload; overdose, too much of a good …
102surplus — sur·plus …
103Surplus — Sur|plus [ zø:ɐ̯pləs ], das; , <englisch> (Wirtschaft Überschuss, Gewinn) …
104surplus — Koe, koena, keu …
105surplus — That which is not needed; that which is left over. Lawrence v American Surety Co. 263 Mich 586, 249 NW 3, 88 ALR 535. A fund constituting part of the capitalization of a corporation, accumulated by profits, earnings, and other increments. A fund… …
106surplus — see FULL …
107Le surplus du consommateur — Surplus du consommateur Sommaire 1 Le surplus du consommateur 2 Les variations compensée et équivalente 3 Le surplus du producteur 4 Références …
108acquired surplus — Surplus arising from changes of the capital structure of one or more businesses; e.g. from the purchase of one business by another business …
109acquired surplus — Surplus arising from changes of the capital structure of one or more businesses; e.g. from the purchase of one business by another business …
110surplus property — Any excess property not required for the needs and for the discharge of the responsibilities of all federal agencies, including the Department of Defense, as determined by the General Services Administration …