Associations to the word «Supernumerary»
Noun
- Opus
- Nipple
- Lieutenant
- Clerk
- Opera
- Officer
- Pantomime
- Rainbow
- Chromosome
- Vas
- Corps
- Chamberlain
- Midshipman
- Embryo
- Raf
- Foreigner
- Chorus
- Limb
- Depot
- Anomaly
- Auditor
- Holiness
- Tooth
- Syllable
- Subunit
- Fellow
- Extra
- Marker
- Bow
- Replacement
- Ornament
- Oxford
- Judge
- Accent
- Gland
- Foster
- Syndrome
- Appointment
- Stage
- Larva
- Designation
- Palestine
- Duty
- Rank
- Colour
- Capacity
- Daniel
- Arc
- Title
- Necessity
- Appeal
- Professor
- Justice
- Colonel
- Theatre
- Actor
- Voyage
- Captain
- Muscle
- Segment
- Root
- Crew
- View
Adjective
Wiktionary
SUPERNUMERARY, noun. A civil designation for somebody who works in a group, association or public office, without forming part of the regular staff; those distinguished from numerary. (For example, supernumerary judges are those who help the regular judges when there is a surplus amount of work.)
SUPERNUMERARY, noun. An extra or walk-on in a film or play; spear-carrier.
SUPERNUMERARY, noun. An animal which has not formed a pair bond and is therefore single.
SUPERNUMERARY, adjective. Extra; beyond the standard or prescribed amount or number.
SUPERNUMERARY, adjective. Greater in number than.
SUPERNUMERARY, adjective. Beyond what is necessary.
Dictionary definition
SUPERNUMERARY, noun. A person serving no apparent function; "reducing staff is difficult because our employees include no supernumeraries".
SUPERNUMERARY, noun. A minor actor in crowd scenes.
SUPERNUMERARY, adjective. More than is needed, desired, or required; "trying to lose excess weight"; "found some extra change lying on the dresser"; "yet another book on heraldry might be thought redundant"; "skills made redundant by technological advance"; "sleeping in the spare room"; "supernumerary ornamentation"; "it was supererogatory of her to gloat"; "delete superfluous (or unnecessary) words"; "extra ribs as well as other supernumerary internal parts"; "surplus cheese distributed to the needy".
Wise words
More wisdom is latent in things as they are than in all the
words men use.