catchallˈkætʃˌɔl
catchall (n)
- plural
- catchalls
English Definitions:
catchall (noun)
an enclosure or receptacle for odds and ends
catchall (Noun)
Any place or repository where things are placed indiscriminately or without careful thought.
catchall
A catch-all or catchall is a general term, or metaphoric dumping group, for a variety of similar words or meanings.
catchall
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