Plus

/plʌs/ preposition

Plus is used to show that one number or amount is being added to another. Informally, it can also mean “and also” when listing extra things.

From Latin *plus* meaning “more,” used in mathematics in Europe from the late Middle Ages. It became a common spoken word in English, moving from math into everyday language.

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