Plus
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Plus or PLUS may refer to:
Mathematics
- Addition
- +, the mathematical sign
Music
- Plus (band), a Japanese pop boy band
Albums and EPs
- + (Ed Sheeran album), (pronounced "plus"), 2011
- Plus (Astrud Gilberto and James Last album), 1986
- Plus (Autechre album), 2020
- Plus (Cannonball Adderley Quintet album), 1961
- Plus (Martin Garrix EP), 2018
- Plus (Matt Nathanson EP), 2003
Companies
- Plus (autonomous trucking)
- Plus (British TV channel), run by Granada Sky Broadcasting
- PLUS (Dutch supermarket)
- Plus (German supermarket)
- Plus (interbank network), Visa's ATM and debit card network
- Plus (telecommunications Poland), a mobile phone brand
- Plus Communication Sh.A, a cellphone company in Albania
- Plus Development, a defunct American computer storage manufacturer
- PLUS Expressways, concessionaire holder of majority of Malaysian expressways
- PLUS Markets, a small stock exchange in London, UK
Other uses
+
, the international call prefix- Planning and Land Use Services, a division within the South Australian Department of Trade and Investment
- PLUS, abbreviation of the Freedom, Unity and Solidarity Party of Romania
- Plus (cereal), a breakfast cereal range by Australian breakfast company Uncle Tobys
- Plus (novel), 1976, by Joseph McElroy
- Plus (programming language)
- PLUS card, an expansion card type for some Tandy 1000 computer models
- PLUS Loan, a United States Federal student loan
- Plus Magazine, an online mathematics magazine
- Professional Liability Underwriting Society, a non-profit organization
- Promoting Logical Unified Security, a system for rating a building's security
See also
- All pages with titles containing plus
- All pages with titles beginning with plus
- + (disambiguation)
- Circled plus (disambiguation) (⊕)
- Minus (disambiguation)
- Plus-size (disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
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