The one word form leftover (noun) applies to food or other materials not used or consumed.
You can still use the two words together if it is a modifying phrase (not a noun), as in "we had some food left over."
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The root word of "sinister" is the Latin word "sinister," which means left or on the left side. Over time, the term took on negative connotations and came to be associated with things that are evil, threatening, or ominous.
The word "gauche" comes from French, where it originally meant "left." Over time, it evolved to also mean "awkward" or "tactless."
"Carryover" is typically spelled as one word.
Yes, as overpopulated. It is not used as two words.
The word for "right" in French is "droite" and the word for "left" is "gauche".