spin-off
or spin·off
[ spin-awf, -of ]
/ ˈspɪnˌɔf, -ˌɒf /
noun
Commerce.
a process of reorganizing a corporate structure whereby the capital stock of a division or subsidiary of a corporation or of a newly affiliated company is transferred to the stockholders of the parent corporation without an exchange of any part of the stock of the latter.
Compare split-off(def 3), split-up(def 3).
any product that is an adaption, outgrowth, or development of another similar product: The paperback is a spin-off from the large hardcover encyclopedia.
a secondary or incidental product or effect derived from technological development in a somewhat unrelated area.
Origin of spin-off
First recorded in 1945–50; noun use of verb phrase
spin off