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Carryover vs Counting - What's the difference?

carryover | counting |

As nouns the difference between carryover and counting

is that carryover is something whose duration has been extended or that has been transferred to another time while counting is a count; the act by which something is counted.

As a verb counting is

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carryover

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • 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
  • Quotations

    * 1980 Daniel T. Morrow - The Economics of the International Stockholding of Wheat *: First, as a general rule, carryover stocks are, held in countries that have lower carrying costs, which are probably exporting countries because they enjoy lower prices. * 1992 Vic Campbell - Junction: Mild Adventure for the Armchair Ruralists *: The “Black Shoe” title is a carryover from the days of coal-burning ships . . .

    counting

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • Derived terms

    * and counting * counting number * countinghouse

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A count; the act by which something is counted.