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Carry-over

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Noun

1. carry-over, transfer, transfer of training

application of a skill learned in one situation to a different but similar situation

2. carry-forward, carry-over

the accumulated and undivided profits of a corporation after provision has been made for dividends and reserves

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Carry-over

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verb (tr, adverb)
1. 
to postpone or defer
2. accounting, tax accounting another term for carry forward
3. 
(on the London Stock Exchange) to postpone (payment or settlement) until the next account day
noun carry-over
4. 
something left over for future use, esp goods to be sold
5. accounting
a sum or balance carried forward
6.  another name for contango
7. tax accounting
another name for carry-forward
carry forward (sense 3)
noun
1. 
something left over for future use, esp goods to be sold
2. accounting
a sum or balance carried forward
3.  another name for contango (sense 2)
4.  carry forward (sense 3)

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Carry-over

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1. 
to have or be remaining
2. 
to transfer or hold over
3. 
to postpone or allow to postpone; continue
noun
1. 
the act of carrying over
2. 
something carried or left over

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