I. ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun
( -s )
Etymology: hold over
1. : one that holds over or is held over: as
a. : one that remains in office after the departure of his associates
b. : carry-over 2
c. : a tree left in cutting as a reserve for a future crop or a tree remaining after fire or wind damage
d. : hangover 2a
e. : an act or a performer whose engagement is immediately continued
f. : a team member remaining on a team from a past season
a backfield consisting of a new man and three holdovers
2. : a cell where one is held for appearance before a court
II. adjective
1. : of, belonging to, or being a holdover
a team with four holdover players
the city has a holdover mayor although almost all other officials are new
2. plant pathology : permitting survival of a pathogenic organism under unfavorable conditions
a holdover canker
a holdover stage