holdoverˈhoʊldˌoʊ vər
holdover (n)
- plural
- holdovers
English Definitions:
holdover, hangover (noun)
an official who remains in office after his term
hangover, holdover (noun)
something that has survived from the past
"a holdover from the sixties"; "hangovers from the 19th century"
holdover (Noun)
Something left behind, saved or remaining from an earlier time.
holdover (Noun)
The distance (at target) by which a rifle scope is aimed higher than the intended point of impact in order to compensate for bullet drop over the distance to the target.
holdover
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