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Meaning
Adj
●
Having an
age
that is
greater than
a
stipulated
minimum.
●
Too
old
to be of use in a particular situation.
Verb
●
To have too
long an
aging
process.
Noun
●
A
surplus
of
inventory
or
capacity
or of
cash
that is
greater than
the amount in the
record
of an account.
●
A
state of being
more than one
ought to
be.
●
In Property law:
Any
additional
sums
payable
following
the
purchase
of
land
,
calculated
on a
prearranged
basis
, on the
occurrence
of certain
specified
events
that are
deemed
to increase the value of that
land
; usually in the
context
of the development and further
sale
of that
land
.
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Origin
overage
English
-age
English
-age
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
-aticum
Latin
age
English
over
English
ofer
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
Sourced from
Etym
Antonyms
Underage
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Invoice
Receipt
Amount
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Payment
Investment
Charge
Shipment
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Surplus
Total
Expense
Increment
Oversupply
Underpayment
Issue
Inflow
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Rhymes
Age
Wage
Gage
Cage
Mage
Sage
Gage
Page
Rage
Gauge
Beige
Phage
Stage
Scrage
Uncage
Enrage
Engage
Rampage
Overage
Presage
Assuage
Upstage
Underage
Backstage
Downstage
Disengage
Macrophage
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