Stocklike vs Socklike - What's the difference?
stocklike | socklike |
(finance) Resembling a stock (capital raised through shares) or stocks, or some aspect of stock trading.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=January 7, author=Robert D. Hershey, title=Where’s the Party? In Emerging Markets, work=New York Times
, passage=BOND investors seldom find themselves reveling in fancy, stocklike gains. }}
(geology) Shaped like a pipe
As adjectives the difference between stocklike and socklike
is that stocklike is (finance) resembling a stock (capital raised through shares) or stocks, or some aspect of stock trading while socklike is resembling a sock or some aspect of one.stocklike
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