The word that means an excess or an overabundance in supply is "surplus." It is often used in economic contexts to describe a situation where the quantity of goods available exceeds the quantity demanded. Surpluses can occur in various markets, leading to price adjustments and other economic effects.
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(n.) - an overabundance, an excess
Overabundance Contamination Deformity or Insufficiency I dont know!
surplus overabundance surfeit
Excess, superfluous, overabundance, overage, overflow, overkill, overmuch, oversupply, superabundance, surfeit, surplus
plenty
glut, leftover, overabundance, overdose, overflow, overload, plethora, remainder, superabundance, superfluity, surfeit, surplus, too much
A "veritable plethora" is a great and genuine excess of something. "Veritable" means, "being truly or very much so," and a plethora is, "an overabundance or excess."
The plural form of the noun excess (overabundance or overindulgence) is excesses.(This sounds much like a different word accesses, meaning enters or uses.)
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This might be the word "extra." If you have a supply of something, often that means you have extra.
There are several meaning of the word glut. For examples, glut means to feed or fill to satiety, or to feed or fill to excess, or to flood the market with a particular item or service so that the supply greatly exceeds the demand, or choke up.