stop-off

stop-off
I. \\ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun (-s)
Etymology: from stop off, v.
: the act, privilege, or an instance of making a stopover
II. adjective
Etymology: stop off
: serving to stop off

various other stop-off coatings were tested and found to be unstable — Chem. Abstracts

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/stop"awf', -of'/, n.
stopover. Also, stopoff.
[1865-70; n. use of v. phrase stop off]

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stopˈ-off or stopˈoff noun
A stopover
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Main Entry:stop

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stop-off UK US noun [countable] [singular stop-off plural stop-offs] tourism
a stopover
Thesaurus: parts of a journeymeronym journeyshyponym

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n. another term for stopover

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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