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Showing words for TAKEOUT using the English dictionary

7 Letter Words for Takeout

outtake, takeout

6 Letter Words for Takeout

outate, outeat

5 Letter Words for Takeout

atoke, keout, kutta, otaku, otate, outta, tatou

4 Letter Words for Takeout

atok, atte, aute, auto, etat, etua, keat, keta, keto, koae, kota, oket, okta, outa, take, takt, tate, tatu, taut, teak, teat, teuk, toat, toea, toke, tote, touk, tout, tuke, tute

3 Letter Words for Takeout

ake, ako, aku, ate, att, auk, eat, eau, eta, euk, kae, kat, kea, ket, koa, kou, kue, oak, oat, oka, oke, ouk, out, tak, tao, tat, tau, tea, tet, tko, tkt, toa, toe, tot, tou, tua, tue, tut, uke, uta, ute

Definitions for Takeout

[1] the act or fact of taking out.
[2] something made to be taken out, especially food prepared in a store or restaurant to be carried out for consumption elsewhere.
[3] Informal . a store, restaurant, or counter specializing in preparing food meant to be carried out for consumption elsewhere.
[4] a section, as of a magazine, that may be removed intact, usually consisting of a story, article, or set of illustrations.
[5] Also called takedown, takeout loan, takeout mortgage. Finance . a long-term real-estate mortgage arranged for a building the construction of which is financed by an interim short-term loan (construction loan) .
[6] Cards . Bridge . a bid in a suit or denomination different from the one bid by one's partner. Poker . the minimum with which a player can begin.
[7] pertaining to or supplying food and drink to be taken out and consumed elsewhere: the takeout window of a restaurant.
[8] Also takedown. of, relating to, or providing a takeout mortgage: The high-rise developer has found a takeout commitment from a large insurance company.

Words nearby Takeout

takelma, taken, taken aback, taken with, be, takeoff, takeout, takeout double, takeover, taker, taker-in, takes one to know one

Origin of Takeout

First recorded in 1915–20; noun use of verb phrase take out