catchall

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English

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Noun

catchall (plural catchalls)

  1. Any place or repository where things are placed indiscriminately or without careful thought.
    If you're not careful, the entrance table will quickly become a catchall for things that come in the door.
    The category was a catchall for items that were not filed elsewhere.

Translations

  • Bulgarian: (съд) за всякакви неща