stub |
stock |
As nouns the difference between stub and stock
is that
stub is something blunted, stunted, or cut short, such as stubble or a stump while
stock is stick, staff.
As a verb stub
is to remove most of a tree, bush, or other rooted plant by cutting it close to the ground.
As a prefix stock is
used to emphasize.
stock |
stud |
As nouns the difference between stock and stud
is that
stock is stick, staff while
stud is a male animal, especially a stud horse (stallion), kept for breeding or
stud can be a small object that protrudes from something; an ornamental knob.
As a prefix stock
is used to emphasize.
As a verb stud is
to set with ; to furnish with studs.
stock |
trade |
As a noun stock
is stick, staff.
As a prefix stock
is used to emphasize.
As a verb trade is
.
stone |
stock |
In obsolete terms the difference between stone and stock
is that
stone is a testicle while
stock is a cover for the legs; a stocking.
As nouns the difference between stone and stock
is that
stone is a hard earthen substance that can form large rocks while
stock is a store or supply.
As verbs the difference between stone and stock
is that
stone is to pelt with stones, especially to kill by pelting with stones while
stock is to have on hand for sale.
As adjectives the difference between stone and stock
is that
stone is constructed of stone while
stock is of a type normally available for purchase/in stock.
As an adverb stone
is as a stone used with following adjective.
As a proper noun Stone
is {{surname}.
chip |
stock |
As nouns the difference between chip and stock
is that
chip is chromatin immunoprecipitation while
stock is stick, staff.
As a prefix stock is
used to emphasize.
stock |
etage |
Etage is a synonym of stock.
As nouns the difference between stock and etage
is that
stock is a store or supply while
étage is one of the distinctive forms that a cloud takes relating to the altitude of its base, either "low", "middle", or "high", and designated by the respective prefixes strato-, alto-, and cirro-.
As a verb stock
is to have on hand for sale.
As an adjective stock
is of a type normally available for purchase/in stock.
cereal |
stock |
As a proper noun cereal
is a village in alberta, canada.
As a noun stock is
stick, staff.
As a prefix stock is
used to emphasize.
spot |
stock |
As nouns the difference between spot and stock
is that
spot is while
stock is stick, staff.
As a prefix stock is
used to emphasize.
bulk |
stock |
As nouns the difference between bulk and stock
is that
bulk is size, mass or volume while
stock is stick, staff.
As an adjective bulk
is being large in size, mass or volume (of goods, etc).
As a verb bulk
is to appear or seem to be, as to bulk or extent.
As a prefix stock is
used to emphasize.
leading |
stock |
As nouns the difference between leading and stock
is that
leading is an act by which one is led or guided or
leading can be (typography) vertical space added between lines; line spacing while
stock is stick, staff.
As a verb leading
is .
As an adjective leading
is providing guidance or direction.
As a prefix stock is
used to emphasize.
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