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Stock vs Pack - What's the difference?

stock | pack | Related terms |

Stock is a related term of pack.


As nouns the difference between stock and pack

is that stock is stick, staff while pack is package, bundle, bunch, (unwieldy) bag or pack can be rabble, mob, vermin, rascals.

As a prefix stock

is used to emphasize.

Stock vs Lode - What's the difference?

stock | lode | Related terms |


In obsolete terms the difference between stock and lode

is that stock is a cover for the legs; a stocking while lode is a way or path; a road.

As nouns the difference between stock and lode

is that stock is a store or supply while lode is a way or path; a road.

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.

Heir vs Stock - What's the difference?

heir | stock | Related terms |

Heir is a related term of stock.


As nouns the difference between heir and stock

is that heir is someone who inherits, or is designated to inherit, the property of another while stock is stick, staff.

As a prefix stock is

used to emphasize.

Stock vs Arc - What's the difference?

stock | arc | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between stock and arc

is that stock is a store or supply while arc is that part of a circle which a heavenly body appears to pass through as it moves above and below the horizon.

As verbs the difference between stock and arc

is that stock is to have on hand for sale while arc is to move following a curved path.

As an adjective stock

is of a type normally available for purchase/in stock.

As an acronym ARC is

aIDS-related complex.

Young vs Stock - What's the difference?

young | stock | Related terms |

Young is a related term of stock.


As a proper noun young

is for the younger of two people having the same given name.

As a noun stock is

stick, staff.

As a prefix stock is

used to emphasize.

Assembly vs Stock - What's the difference?

assembly | stock | Related terms |

Assembly is a related term of stock.


As a proper noun assembly

is (us) the lower legislative body of each of a number of states of the united states, ("the assembly").

As a noun stock is

stick, staff.

As a prefix stock is

used to emphasize.

Species vs Stock - What's the difference?

species | stock | Related terms |


In obsolete terms the difference between species and stock

is that species is the of something cast on a surface, or reflected from a surface, or refracted through a lens or telescope; a reflection while stock is a cover for the legs; a stocking.

As nouns the difference between species and stock

is that species is a type or kind of thing while stock is a store or supply.

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.

Stock vs Heap - What's the difference?

stock | heap | Related terms |

Stock is a related term of heap.


As nouns the difference between stock and heap

is that stock is stick, staff while heap is heap.

As a prefix stock

is used to emphasize.

Stock vs Pedigree - What's the difference?

stock | pedigree | Related terms |

Stock is a related term of pedigree.


As nouns the difference between stock and pedigree

is that stock is stick, staff while pedigree is a chart, list, or record of ancestors, to show breeding, especially distinguished breeding.

As a prefix stock

is used to emphasize.

As an adjective pedigree is

having a pedigree.

Breeding vs Stock - What's the difference?

breeding | stock | Related terms |

Breeding is a related term of stock.


As nouns the difference between breeding and stock

is that breeding is the process through which propagation, growth or development occurs while stock is stick, staff.

As an adjective breeding

is of, relating to or used for breeding.

As a verb breeding

is .

As a prefix stock is

used to emphasize.

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