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    plus
    /plʌs/

    preposition

    • 1. with the addition of: "two plus four is six" Similar andadded toincreased bywith the addition of
    • 2. (of temperature) above zero: "the temperature is frequently plus 35 degrees at midday"

    adjective

    • 1. (after a number or amount) at least: "companies put losses at $500,000 plus"
    • 2. (before a number) above zero; positive: "plus 60 degrees centigrade"

    noun

    • 1. short for plus sign
    • 2. an advantage: "knowing the language is a decided plus"

    conjunction

    • 1. furthermore; also: informal "it's packed full of medical advice, plus it keeps you informed about the latest research"

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  2. Using Plus as a Conjunction: Usage Guide algebraically positive; having, receiving, or being in addition to what is anticipated; falling high in a specified range… See the full definition

  3. Plus definition: more by the addition of; increased by. See examples of PLUS used in a sentence.

  4. PLUS definition: 1. added to: 2. and also: 3. an advantage or a good feature: . Learn more.

  5. Define plus. plus synonyms, plus pronunciation, plus translation, English dictionary definition of plus. conj. 1. Mathematics Increased by the addition of: Two plus two is four. 2.

  6. A plus is an “advantage” or an “asset.” You might look silly walking around with flippers all day, but if you lived underwater, they would definitely be a plus.

  7. PLUS meaning: 1. added to: 2. and also: 3. an advantage or a good feature: . Learn more.

  8. 14 meanings: 1. increased by the addition of 2. with or with the addition of 3. Also: positive indicating or involving addition.... Click for more definitions.

  9. Plus definition: Increased by the addition of. Their strength plus their spirit makes them formidable. Intelligence plus wit makes for an interesting person.

  10. From Longman Business Dictionary plus1 /plʌs/ preposition 1 used when one amount or number is added to another Weekend calls cost a $1 base fee, plus $1 a minute. His salary is £30,000 a year, plus bonuses. 2 used when giving the second reason for something Cost-cutting, plus strong sales, enabled the company to break even. 3 plus or minus ...

  11. PLUS meaning: 1. added to: 2. and also: 3. more than the amount stated: . Learn more.

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