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Wordnet 3.0

NOUN (2)

1. a useful or valuable quality;
[syn: asset, plus]

2. the arithmetic operation of summing; calculating the sum of two or more numbers;
- Example: "the summation of four and three gives seven"
- Example: "four plus three equals seven"
[syn: summation, addition, plus]


ADJECTIVE (2)

1. on the positive side or higher end of a scale;
- Example: "a plus value"
- Example: "temperature of plus 5 degrees"
- Example: "a grade of C plus"

2. involving advantage or good;
- Example: "a plus (or positive) factor"
[syn: plus, positive]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Plus \Plus\, a. [L., more; akin to Gr. ?, ?, and E. full. See Full, a., and cf. Pi[`u], Pleonasm.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Math.) More, required to be added; positive, as distinguished from negative; -- opposed to minus. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence, in a literary sense, additional; real; actual. [1913 Webster] Success goes invariably with a certain plus or positive power. --Emerson. [1913 Webster] Plus sign (Math.), the sign (+) which denotes addition, or a positive quantity. [1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

plus adj 1: on the positive side or higher end of a scale; "a plus value"; "temperature of plus 5 degrees"; "a grade of C plus" [ant: minus] 2: involving advantage or good; "a plus (or positive) factor" [syn: plus, positive] n 1: a useful or valuable quality [syn: asset, plus] [ant: liability] 2: the arithmetic operation of summing; calculating the sum of two or more numbers; "the summation of four and three gives seven"; "four plus three equals seven" [syn: summation, addition, plus]
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (19 January 2023):

PLUS Late 60's. Machine-oriented systems language used internally by Univac.
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (19 January 2023):

plus + "+", ASCII character 43, 0x2B. The mathematical symbol for the addition operator, also used with the same meaning in arithmetic expressions in nearly all programming languages. Common names: ITU-T: plus; add. Rare: cross; INTERCAL: intersection. In programming, the operator is sometimes overloaded to perform other tasks like concatenating strings. In the C language and its many imitators, the symbol is doubled, as in "x++" or "++x" to give an increment operator that adds one to its operand ("x" in this case) and also returns x's previous or resulting value respectively. In a regular expression, "+" means match one or more instances of the previous pattern. Thus /b(an)+a/ would match any of "bana", "banana", "bananana", etc. (see banana problem). (2010-03-20)