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carry-over
carry-over n 1. (Commerce) something left over for future use, esp goods to be sold 2. (Accounting & Book-keeping) accounting a sum or balance carried forward 3. (Stock Exchange) another name for contango2 4. (Accounting & Book-keeping) See carry forward3 ThesaurusNoun | 1. | carry-over - application of a skill learned in one situation to a different but similar situationtransfer of training, transferlearning, acquisition - the cognitive process of acquiring skill or knowledge; "the child's acquisition of language"stimulus generalisation, stimulus generalization, generalisation, generalization - (psychology) transfer of a response learned to one stimulus to a similar stimulus | | 2. | carry-over - the accumulated and undivided profits of a corporation after provision has been made for dividends and reservescarry-forwardBritain, Great Britain, U.K., UK, United Kingdom, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - a monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland; `Great Britain' is often used loosely to refer to the United Kingdombalance - the difference between the totals of the credit and debit sides of an account | Translationscarry-over
carry-over[′kar·ē ‚ō·vər] (chemical engineering) Unwanted liquid or solid material carried by the overhead effluent from a fractionating column, absorber, or reaction vessel. (hydrology) The portion of the stream flow during any month or year derived from precipitation in previous months or years. carry-over
car·ry-o·ver (kar'ē-ō'ver), The phenomenon by which part of the analyte present in a sample appears to be present in the next or following samples in the same analytic process. This is most noticeable when a sample of low analyte concentration follows one of very high concentration.car·ry-o·ver (kar'ē-ō'vĕr) The phenomenon by which part of the analyte present in a sample appears to be present in the next or following samples in the same analytic process. This is most noticeable when a sample of low analyte concentration follows one of very high concentration. carry-overThe portion of analyte brought from one reaction segment to the next. The accuracy of laboratory test results may be altered by contaminants that are transferred from one reaction to the following one. Carry-Over Related to Carry-Over: carry through, get along, disillusion, carry-over effect, carryover basisCarry-OverThe designation of the process by which net operating loss for one year may be applied, as provided by federal tax law, to each of several taxable years following the taxable year of such loss. FinancialSeeCarrybackcarry-over Related to carry-over: carry through, get along, disillusion, carry-over effect, carryover basisSynonyms for carry-overnoun application of a skill learned in one situation to a different but similar situationSynonyms- transfer of training
- transfer
Related Words- learning
- acquisition
- stimulus generalisation
- stimulus generalization
- generalisation
- generalization
noun the accumulated and undivided profits of a corporation after provision has been made for dividends and reservesSynonymsRelated Words- Britain
- Great Britain
- U.K.
- UK
- United Kingdom
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- balance
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