takeout
See also: take out
English
Alternative forms
- take out
- take-out
Etymology
From the verb phrase take out.
Adjective
takeout (not comparable)
- (Canada, US, of food) intended to be eaten off the premises
Noun
takeout (countable and uncountable, plural takeouts)
- (Canada, US) Food purchased from a takeaway.
- (curling) A stone that hits another stone, removing it from play.
- (bridge) A double of an opponent's bid, intended to invite one's partner to compete in the auction, rather than to penalise one's opponents.
Synonyms
- carryout (US)
- takeaway
Descendants
- Japanese: テークアウト (tēkuauto)
Translations
Food purchased from a takeaway
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A stone that hits another stone, removing it from play
See also
- outtake
- take out
Anagrams
- outtake