carryover
See also: carry over
English
Noun
carryover (plural carryovers)
- Something whose duration has been extended or that has been transferred to another time.
- 1992, Vic Campbell, Junction: Mild Adventure for the Armchair Ruralists
- The “Black Shoe” title is a carryover from the days of coal-burning ships […]
- 1992, Vic Campbell, Junction: Mild Adventure for the Armchair Ruralists
- An amount, especially a sum of money, transferred to a new column in a ledger, or applied to a later time.
- 1980, Daniel T. Morrow, The Economics of the International Stockholding of Wheat
- First, as a general rule, carryover stocks are, held in countries that have lower carrying costs, which are probably exporting countries because they enjoy lower prices.
- 1980, Daniel T. Morrow, The Economics of the International Stockholding of Wheat
- The damaging condition where water droplets are carried out of a steam boiler along with the dry steam.
Derived terms
- HCO: hearing carryover
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