See Also: to 2, preposition(dictionary)
for 1, preposition(dictionary)
given 3, preposition(dictionary)
gone 3, preposition(dictionary)
less 3, preposition(dictionary)
like 1, preposition(dictionary)
out 2, preposition(dictionary)
on 1, preposition(dictionary)
over 1, preposition(dictionary)
plus 1, preposition(dictionary)

plus 1, preposition (oh)



[Date: 1500-1600; Language: Latin; Origin: 'more' (adjective and adverb)]
used to show that one number or amount is added to another
-opposite minus minus
::Three plus six equals nine. (3 + 6 = 9)
::The total cost was $10, 000, plus 14% interest.
and also
::There are numerous clubs, plus a casino.
plus or minus
used to say that a number may be more or less by a certain amount
::There may be a variation of plus or minus 5% in the prices that are quoted.