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I . excess <-es> [ɪkˈses] N

2. excess (surplus amount):

excess
excess

excess luggage

excess luggage → excess baggage

See also excess baggage

excess production N

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Since that time, the company has produced yachts in excess of that length.
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Mopeds may not be operated sidewalks, trails, roadways with posted speeds in excess of 50 mph, or limited-access highways.
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Terns are generally long-lived birds, with several species now known to live in excess of 25 to 30 years.
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On the other hand excess of seal air leaking into mill will affect the mill outlet temperature.
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Damage to the stratum corneum and superficial skin layers not only results in physical vulnerability, but also results in an excess rate of water loss.
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For the class of 2009, the average debt of a medical student is $157,990 and 25.1% of students had debt in excess of $200,000 (prior to residency).
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The lack of demand and the excess supply of houses precipitated a sharp fall in real prices.
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Otherwise, the excess pieces will be prevented from being placed on the track.
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It has been reported that the group is worth in excess of $100 million.
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They sold in excess of 3.3 million copies.
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