qolishi
Qolishi is a term used in Turkic-language contexts to denote what remains after part of something has been used, distributed, or removed. In Uzbek, where the word is common, qolishi functions as a noun with a meaning akin to remainder, leftovers, or the final balance. It can apply to quantities in arithmetic, portions in budgeting, or objects left over after a process. The sense is generally that of a residual part rather than the whole. The word may also appear in phrases describing what is left in inventories, meals, or calculations, and its exact usage can vary by dialect.
Origin and form: Qolishi derives from a Turkic root related to remaining or staying, typically qol- plus
Usage and related terms: In formal Uzbek, qolishi is widely understood in mathematical or logistical contexts;
Notes: As with many core vocabulary items, the precise interpretation of qolishi depends on context, including