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All carry over synonyms

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noun carry over

  • balance β€” If you balance something somewhere, or if it balances there, it remains steady and does not fall.
  • rest β€” a support for a lance; lance rest.
  • stump β€” the lower end of a tree or plant left after the main part falls or is cut off; a standing tree trunk from which the upper part and branches have been removed.
  • surplus β€” something that remains above what is used or needed.
  • garbage β€” discarded animal and vegetable matter, as from a kitchen; refuse.
  • remnant β€” a remaining, usually small part, quantity, number, or the like.
  • oddment β€” an odd article, bit, remnant, or the like.
  • wreck β€” any building, structure, or thing reduced to a state of ruin.
  • remains β€” to continue in the same state; continue to be as specified: to remain at peace.
  • obverse β€” the side of a coin, medal, flag, etc., that bears the principal design (opposed to reverse).
  • scrap β€” a fight or quarrel: She got into a scrap with her in-laws.
  • hangover β€” the disagreeable physical aftereffects of drunkenness, such as a headache or stomach disorder, usually felt several hours after cessation of drinking.
  • waste β€” to consume, spend, or employ uselessly or without adequate return; use to no avail or profit; squander: to waste money; to waste words.
  • junk β€” narcotics, especially heroin.
  • leavings β€” something that is left; residue.
  • relic β€” a surviving memorial of something past.
  • trace β€” either of the two straps, ropes, or chains by which a carriage, wagon, or the like is drawn by a harnessed horse or other draft animal.
  • fragment β€” fragmentation
  • butt β€” Someone's butt is their bottom.
  • detritus β€” Detritus is the small pieces of rubbish that remain after an event has finished or when something has been used.
  • leftover β€” Usually, leftovers. food remaining uneaten at the end of a meal, especially when saved for later use.
  • vestige β€” a mark, trace, or visible evidence of something that is no longer present or in existence: A few columns were the last vestiges of a Greek temple.
  • refuse β€” to decline to accept (something offered): to refuse an award.
  • ruins β€” ruins, the remains of a building, city, etc., that has been destroyed or that is in disrepair or a state of decay: We visited the ruins of ancient Greece.
  • dregs β€” dregs, the sediment of liquids; lees; grounds.
  • wreckage β€” act of wrecking; state of being wrecked.
  • salvage β€” the act of saving a ship or its cargo from perils of the seas.
  • heel β€” a contemptibly dishonorable or irresponsible person: We all feel like heels for ducking out on you like this.
  • residuum β€” the residue, remainder, or rest of something.
  • overplus β€” an excess over a particular amount; surplus: After the harvest the overplus was distributed among the tenantry.
  • carry-over β€” that which is carried over, postponed, or extended to a later time, account, etc.
  • odds and ends β€” miscellaneous items, matters, etc.

verb carry over

  • restore β€” to bring back into existence, use, or the like; reestablish: to restore order.
  • renew β€” to begin or take up again, as an acquaintance, a conversation, etc.; resume.
  • proceed β€” to move or go forward or onward, especially after stopping.
  • resume β€” a summing up; summary.
  • recapitulate β€” to review by a brief summary, as at the end of a speech or discussion; summarize.
  • reopen β€” shop: open again
  • reestablish β€” to found, institute, build, or bring into being on a firm or stable basis: to establish a university; to establish a medical practice.
  • reinstate β€” to put back or establish again, as in a former position or state: to reinstate the ousted chairman.
  • restart β€” to begin or set out, as on a journey or activity.
  • recommence β€” start again
  • carry on β€” If you carry on doing something, you continue to do it.
  • pick up β€” to choose or select from among a group: to pick a contestant from the audience.
  • take up β€” the act of taking.
  • reinstitute β€” to set up; establish; organize: to institute a government.
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