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leftover
[ left-oh-ver ]
leftover
/ ˈlɛftˌəʊvə /
noun
- often plural an unused portion or remnant, as of material or of cooked food
adjective
- left as an unused portion or remnant
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The method would also turn the leftover crumb rubber into aromatics and carbon black, a soot-like material found in everything from pigments to cosmetics to electronics.
This allows the caterers to reduce the amount of food they prepare and serve, so that there’s less likelihood of leftovers.
If you get one of these containers, do not use it to reheat the food or your leftovers — transfer the food to glass or ceramic containers.
“When I got older I started to frequent the other fabric vendors and purchase their leftovers from them.”
In Java, the Indonesian birthplace of oncom, oncom leftovers are used much like seeds to grow a new batch of the alternative protein — a process similar to using sourdough starter to make bread.
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