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Stock
stɒk
- the goods or merchandise kept on the premises of a shop or warehouse and available for sale or distribution
"the store has a very low turnover of stock"
- a supply or quantity of something accumulated or available for future use
"I need to replenish my stock of wine"
- farm animals such as cattle, pigs, and sheep, bred and kept for their meat or milk; livestock
"all the stock were housed and fed in sheds"
- photographic film that has not been exposed or processed
- (in some card games) the cards that have not yet been dealt, left on the table to be drawn
- the capital raised by a company or corporation through the issue and subscription of shares
"between 1982 and 1986 the value of the company's stock rose by 86%"
- a portion of a company's stock as held by an individual or group as an investment
"she owned £3000 worth of stocks and shares"
- the shares of a particular company, type of company, or industry
"blue-chip stocks"
- (in the UK) securities issued by the government in fixed units with a fixed rate of interest
"government gilt-edged stock"
- a person's reputation or popularity
"I felt I was right, but my stock was low with this establishment"
- liquid made by cooking bones, meat, fish, or vegetables slowly in water, used as a basis for the preparation of soup, gravy, or sauces
"a pint of chicken stock"
- the raw material from which a specified commodity can be manufactured
"the fat can be used as soap stock"
- a person's ancestry or line of descent
"her mother was of French stock"
descent ancestry origin(s) parentage pedigree lineage line line of descent heritage birth extraction background family blood bloodline genealogy beginnings- a breed, variety, or population of an animal or plant
"the vineyards were ploughed up and replanted using different vine stock"
- the trunk or woody stem of a living tree or shrub, especially one into which a graft (scion) is inserted
- the perennial part of a herbaceous plant, especially a rhizome
- a herbaceous European plant that is cultivated for its fragrant lilac, pink, or white flowers
- an instrument of punishment consisting of an adjustable wooden structure with holes for securing a person's feet and hands, in which criminals were locked and exposed to public ridicule or assault
- the part of a rifle or other firearm to which the barrel and firing mechanism are attached, held against one's shoulder when firing the gun
- the crossbar of an anchor
- the handle of something such as a whip or fishing rod
- a band of white material tied like a cravat and worn as a part of formal horse-riding dress
- a piece of black material worn under a clerical collar
- a frame used to support a ship or boat out of water, especially when under construction
- have or keep a supply of (a particular product or type or product) available for sale
"most supermarkets now stock a range of organic produce"
- provide or fill with goods, items, or a supply of something
"I must stock up the fridge"
- amass supplies of something, typically for a particular occasion or purpose
"I'm stocking up for Christmas"
- fit (a rifle or other firearm) with a stock
"it was a fine gun which he forged, stocked, and completed himself"