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plus
preposition
1 maths with the addition of (a specified number) 2 plus 5 equals 7 .
2 in combination with something; with the added factor of (a specified thing) Bad luck, plus his own obstinacy, cost him his job .
adverb after a specified amount: with something more besides Henrietta earns £20,000 plus .
adjective
1 denoting the symbol -+- the plus sign .
2 mathematically positive; above zero plus 3 .
3 advantageous a plus factor .
4 in grades: denoting a slightly higher mark than the letter alone B plus .
5 physics , elec electrically positive.
noun (pluses )
1 (also plus sign) the symbol -+-, denoting addition or positive value.
2 colloq something positive or good; a bonus, advantage, surplus, or extra The free crèche was a definite plus .
conjunction , colloq in addition to the fact that That's a difficult question to answer, plus I'm late for an appointment . In all senses opposite of minus.
[17c: Latin, meaning -more-]
plus fours
plural noun loose breeches gathered below the knee, still sometimes used as golfing wear.
[1920s: from plus + four, because four extra inches of fabric are required to make the breeches hang over the knee]
plush
noun (plushes ) a fabric with a long velvety pile.
adjective
1 made of plush.
2 colloq plushy.
[16c: from French pluche , from earlier peluche a hairy fabric, ultimately from Latin pilus hair]

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plushy
adjective (plushier , plushiest ) colloq luxurious, opulent, stylish or costly.
[1920s in this sense]
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