Restick vs Restock - What's the difference?
restick | restock |
(ambitransitive) To stick (adhere) again or anew.
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As verbs the difference between restick and restock
is that restick is (ambitransitive) to stick (adhere) again or anew while restock is to stock again; to resupply with stocks.restick
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