Associations to the word «Rollover»
Noun
- Ira
- Galveston
- Tractor
- Occupant
- Skid
- Roth
- Crash
- Hoop
- Graphic
- Collision
- Rusty
- Tire
- Fatality
- Vehicle
- Browser
- Stability
- Curb
- Explorer
- Sensing
- Accident
- Rating
- Rotor
- Gm
- Bronco
- Brake
- Gravity
- Atlantis
- Dj
- Curtain
- Samurai
- Protection
- Acceleration
- Suspension
- Buttons
- Safety
- Roll
- Pass
- Button
- Crush
- Helicopter
- Passenger
- Cage
- Risk
- Ford
- Traffic
- Driver
- Impact
- Asset
- Barrier
- Roof
- Truck
- Injury
- Pillar
- Loan
- Withdrawal
- Mouse
- Highway
- Participant
- Keyboard
- Bonus
- Fund
- Tax
- Sensor
- Html
- Peninsula
- Test
- Cars
- Motor
- Testing
- Rear
- Wallace
- Transfer
- Handling
- Jeff
- Consumer
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
ROLLOVER, noun. The act of rolling over
ROLLOVER, noun. (automotive) a road traffic accident in which a vehicle overturns
ROLLOVER, noun. (computing) a graphic element that changes its shape or colour when the cursor moves over it
ROLLOVER, noun. The process of reinvesting funds in a new issue of the same or similar investment
ROLLOVER, noun. A fee paid by a borrower in order to defer full repayment of a loan
ROLLOVER, noun. (British) in the National or European lottery, the situation in which a jackpot that has not been won is carried over to the next week
ROLLOVER, noun. (pinball) A target on the pinball table that is activated when the ball rolls over it.
ROLLOVER CABLE, noun. (computing) A particular type of cable used to connect consoles to computers
ROLLOVER CABLES, noun. Plural of rollover cable
Dictionary definition
ROLLOVER, noun. The act of changing the institution that invests your pension plan without incurring a tax penalty.
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