stock

definition: regularly and widely used or sold
example: Butter is a stock thing to have in your kitchen.
speech part: adjective
synonyms: standard
definition: any animals kept for use or profit
example: The stock was out eating grass in the fields.
speech part: noun
synonyms: livestock
definition: an ornamental white cravat, often worn in horse dancing
example: In the period film, several of the male actors wore stocks.
speech part: noun
synonyms: neckcloth
definition: the merchandise that a shop has on hand
example: The stock at the grocery was running low after the hurricane.
speech part: noun
synonyms: inventory
definition: the handle end of some implements or tools
example: I grabbed the cue by the stock.
speech part: noun
synonyms:
definition: the handle of a handgun or the butt end of a rifle or shotgun or part of the support of a machine gun or artillery gun
example: The rifle had been fitted with a special stock.
speech part: noun
synonyms: gunstock
definition: lumber used in the construction of something
example: They will cut round stock to 1-inch diameter.
speech part: noun
synonyms:
definition: liquid in which meat and vegetables are simmered
example: We left the mushrooms in hot water over night and made a delicious stock.
speech part: noun
synonyms: broth
definition: repeated too often, routine
example: I was unimpressed with your reply, as that was a stock thing to say to someone.
speech part: adjective
synonyms: commonplace
definition: a special variety of domesticated animals within a species
example: The Blue Backed stock of cows is a totally made up subspecies, only used in dictionary examples.
speech part: noun
synonyms: strain
definition: the descendants of one individual
example: Abraham's stock sure didn't get along with that Jacob.
speech part: noun
synonyms: descent
definition: any of various ornamental flowering plants of the genus Malcolmia
example: The stock were growing by the side of the road.
speech part: noun
synonyms:
definition: a plant or stem onto which a graft is made
example: I chose the larger plant to be the stock that I would graft the other plant onto.
speech part: noun
synonyms:
definition: persistent thickened stem of a herbaceous perennial plant
example: The stock of the palm tree was very rough to touch.
speech part: noun
synonyms: caudex
definition: the capital raised by a corporation through the issue of shares entitling holders to an ownership interest
example: We own a controlling share of the company's stock.
speech part: noun
synonyms:
definition: a supply of something available for future use
example: Our stock of money was running low.
speech part: noun
synonyms: store fund
definition: a certificate documenting the shareholder's ownership in the corporation
example: The value of our stocks doubled during the past year.
speech part: noun
synonyms: stock certificate
definition: the reputation and popularity a person has
example: Their stock was so high, they could have been elected mayor.
speech part: noun
synonyms:
definition: to have on hand
example: We stock plenty of types of dairy.
speech part: verb
synonyms: carry
definition: to provide or furnish with a stock of something
example: We stocked the larder with meat.
speech part: verb
synonyms:
definition: to amass so as to keep for future use or sale or for a particular occasion or use
example: Let's stock coffee in the warehouse as long as prices are low.
speech part: verb
synonyms: buy in stock up
definition: to supply with livestock
example: You should stock your farm before prices rise.
speech part: verb
synonyms:
definition: to supply with fish
example: The private club would always stock the lake with trout and redfish.
speech part: verb
synonyms:
definition: to equip with a gun or tool with a handle or butt
example: In the 19th century, most armies would stock their rifles.
speech part: verb
synonyms:

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