CARRYOVER

Etymology

Noun

carryover (plural carryovers)

Something whose duration has been extended or that has been transferred to another time.

An amount, especially a sum of money, transferred to a new column in a ledger, or applied to a later time.

The damaging condition where water droplets are carried out of a steam boiler along with the dry steam.

Anagrams

• overcarry

Source: Wiktionary



RESET




Word of the Day

15 January 2025

BEAR

(verb) have rightfully; of rights, titles, and offices; “She bears the title of Duchess”; “He held the governorship for almost a decade”


Do you know this game?

Wordscapes

Wordscapes is a popular word game consistently in the top charts of both Google Play Store and Apple App Store. The Android version has more than 10 million installs. This guide will help you get more coins in less than two minutes of playing the game. Continue reading Wordscapes: Get More Coins