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carry over vs transport

transport vs carry over

carry over is not a noun while transport is a noun.

carry over and transport both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
carry over No No Yes No
transport Yes No Yes No
As verbs, transport is a hypernym of carry over; that is, transport is a word with a broader meaning than carry over:
  • carry over: transport from one place or state to another
  • transport: move something or somebody around; usually over long distances
carry over (noun) transport (noun)
the commercial enterprise of moving goods and materials
the act of moving something from one location to another
something that serves as a means of transportation
a mechanism that transports magnetic tape across the read/write heads of a tape playback/recorder
an exchange of molecules (and their kinetic energy and momentum) across the boundary between adjacent layers of a fluid or across cell membranes
a state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion
carry over (verb) transport (verb)
transfer or persist from one stage or sphere of activity to another move while supporting, either in a vehicle or in one's hands or on one's body
transfer from one time period to the next send from one person or place to another
transport from one place or state to another hold spellbound
hold over goods to be sold for the next season move something or somebody around; usually over long distances
transport commercially
Difference between carry over and transport

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