excess
Excess (from Latin excedere "stepping out", "going beyond something") means:
- a normative transgression or debauchery, see Excessive
- an angle sum of the triangle over 180 °, see spherical excess
- a statistical measure of distribution, see curvature (statistics)
- an offense that goes beyond what is strictly necessary to carry out the act, see Exzesstat
- excess mortality, a higher mortality rate than expected, see excess mortality
- "Excess", the second title of the German-Italian film Murder in a Black Cadillac
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Wiktionary: Excess - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations