Spin-Off
51spin\ off — v. phr. To bring something into existence as a byproduct of something that already exists. When Dr. Catwallender opened his medical practice, he also spun off a small dispensary beside it where patients could get their prescriptions filled …
52spin-off — noun 1》 a product or incidental benefit produced during or after the primary activity. 2》 a subsidiary of a parent company that has been sold off, creating a new company …
53Spin-Off — …
54spin-off — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. derivative, offshoot. See extraction. II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. by product, offshoot, outgrowth, offspring, derivative …
55spin off — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. set up, provide for, establish; see develop 4 , produce 2 …
56Spin-off — zufällige Produktideen oder Forschungsergebnisse, die außerhalb der eigenen Geschäftstätigkeiten liegen oder nicht in eigener Regie produziert bzw. vermarktet werden können. Zur Vermarktung können Joint Ventures oder die Lizenz herangezogen… …
57spin off — base one thing on something that was done previously; television show that is based on a film or on another television show …
58spin-off — A commercially valuable product or process that emerges as an unexpected benefit from a research project in another field. For example, the non stick saucepan coating Teflon (trademark) came from the US space programme …
59ˈspin-off — noun [C] something good that happens unexpectedly as a result of something else …
60spin-off — A separate product or business created from an existing one …