carryout

carryout
carryout [kar′ē out΄ ]
adj.
designating or of prepared food sold as by a restaurant to be eaten away from the premises: also written carry-out

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car·ry·out (kărʹē-outʹ) adj.
Intended to be consumed away from the place of sale; takeout:

a shop offering carryout sandwiches.

n.
An item of food or a meal that is to be consumed away from the place of sale.

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