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Definition of Overpluses
1. overplus [n] - See also: overplus
Lexicographical Neighbors of Overpluses
Literary usage of Overpluses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Abstract of the Mining Laws in Force in the Philippine Archipelago, Being by Charles H. Burritt, Philippines (1902)
"See Note 5, Art. 13, RD, as to duties of engineers in discovery and
reporting "overpluses" or "demasías," and proceedings for adjudication on such
reports. ..."
2. The Women of the South in War Times by Matthew Page Andrews (1920)
"deficiencies as well as its overpluses, if I may so express myself; it is the
only race which labor does not degrade. I do not mean that there is ..."
3. The Women of the South in War Times by Matthew Page Andrews (1920)
"deficiencies as well as its overpluses, if I may so express myself; it is the
only race which labor does not degrade. I do not mean that there is ..."
4. The Annual Registeredited by Edmund Burke edited by Edmund Burke (1826)
"... the vii 165] .... from 1722 to 1797, with deficiencies Revolution to the end
of the year 1763, and overpluses, xxxix 160 Supplies for 1758, i 91, 12? ..."
5. Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania by Historical Society of Pennsylvania (1870)
"I can give no account of overpluses yet, the returns of resurveys not being
completed, a commission to the council is necessary in case of the governor's ..."