We found 22 dictionaries that define the word
carryover:
General (9 matching dictionaries)
- carryover: Merriam-Webster
- carryover: Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
- carryover: American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
- Carryover, carryover: Wordnik
- carryover: Wiktionary
- carryover: Dictionary.com
- Carryover: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
- carryover: TheFreeDictionary.com
Business (10 matching dictionaries)
- carryover: Merriam-Webster Legal Dictionary
- MoneyGlossary.com (No longer online)
- carryover: Webster's New World Law Dictionary
- carryover: Law.com Dictionary
- Everybody's Legal Dictionary (No longer online)
- Glossary of Legal Terms (No longer online)
- Carryover: Futures and Options Market Terminology
- carryover: Legal dictionary
- carryover: Financial dictionary
- BusinessDictionary.com (No longer online)
Tech (3 matching dictionaries)
- Glossary of Agricultural Terms, Programs and Laws (No longer online)
- Schlumberger Oilfield Glossary (No longer online)
- CARRYOVER: Power Engineering
▸ noun: Something whose duration has been extended or that has been transferred to another time.
▸ noun: An amount, especially a sum of money, transferred to a new column in a ledger, or applied to a later time.
▸ noun: The damaging condition where water droplets are carried out of a steam boiler along with the dry steam.
prolongation,
prorogation,
hold over,
holdover,
prolonger,
proroguing,
repostponement,
proroguement,
while,
continuation day,
more...
net,
term,
little,
liquid,
year,
unused,
excessive,
direct,
large,
significant,
possible
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