noun
- The amount by which something exceeds a standard weight or measure; an excess or surplus.
Usage: chiefly British; commercial/technical context
Examples
- The plussage on the shipment was noted and credited to the customer.
- Quality control inspectors measured the plussage to ensure compliance with packaging standards.
- The merchant calculated the plussage before finalizing the invoice.
- A small plussage is typically allowed in bulk orders to account for measurement variations.