exceso
excess
noun eks-SEH-soh Less Common
Origin: From Latin excessus, 'departure, excess'.
Also means
surplus
Usage Note
Exceso appears in fixed phrases like exceso de velocidad ('speeding', literally 'excess of speed') and en exceso ('to excess'). In aviation and transport, exceso de equipaje means 'excess baggage'. The related adjective is excesivo ('excessive').
Examples
"El exceso de azúcar es malo para la salud."
Natural Translation
Excess sugar is bad for your health.
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