takeout
or take-out
[ teyk-out ]
/ ˈteɪkˌaʊt /
noun
adjective
pertaining to or supplying food and drink to be taken out and consumed elsewhere: the takeout window of a restaurant.
Also takedown.
of, relating to, or providing a takeout mortgage: The high-rise developer has found a takeout commitment from a large insurance company.
Origin of takeout
First recorded in 1915–20; noun use of verb phrase
take out
Words nearby takeout
takelma,
taken,
taken aback,
taken with, be,
takeoff,
takeout,
takeout double,
takeover,
taker,
taker-in,
takes one to know one