Home › Words › C › callovercallovercallover means A session where trial dates are allocated to upcoming cases.EtymologyDeverbal from call over.nounA session where trial dates are allocated to upcoming cases.A bookmakers' meeting to discuss the odds.e.g.“No longer was there any doubt at the next callover this rank outsider would be the odds-on favourite!” — 1955, Henry Hall, Here's to the Next Time: The Autobiography of Henry Hall, page 235:The calling out of a list of securities on a stock exchange so that dealers can bid for them.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.calendaring 55% match — The use of a computerized calendar to schedule events or appointments. vs callover →allocatur 53% match — The allowance of a proceeding, writ, order, etc., by a court, judge, or judicial officer. vs callover →recalender 53% match — To calender again. vs callover →allocute 51% match — To make an allocution. vs callover →renote 50% match — To change the date upon which the court will consider a motion. vs callover →calendared 50% match — Having been added to the calendar; scheduled. vs callover →calendarer 49% match — One who prepares a calendar or schedule. vs callover →collocution 49% match — An instance of multiple people speaking to each other; a conversation or conference. vs callover →