Surplus Definition–noun | 1. | something that remains above what is used or needed. | | 2. | an amount, quantity, etc., greater than needed. | | 3. | agricultural produce or a quantity of food grown by a nation or area in excess of its needs, esp. such a quantity of food purchased and stored by a governmental program of guaranteeing farmers a specific price for certain crops. | | 4. | Accounting. | a. | the excess of assets over liabilities accumulated throughout the existence of a business, excepting assets against which stock certificates have been issued; excess of net worth over capital-stock value. | | b. | an amount of assets in excess of what is requisite to meet liabilities. | | –adjective | 5.
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td> | being a surplus; being in excess of what is required: surplus wheat. | –verb (used with object) | 6. | to treat as surplus; sell off; retire: The government surplussed some of its desert lands. | | From Dictionary
Electronic Definition–adjective | 1. | of or pertaining to electronics or to devices, circuits, or systems developed through electronics. | | 2. | of or pertaining to electrons or to an electron. | | 3. | (of a musical instrument) using electric or electronic means to produce or modify the sound. | | 4. | of, pertaining to, or controlled by computers, or computer products and services. | | From Dictionary
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