deadstock |
get |
As nouns the difference between deadstock and get
is that
deadstock is merchandise that had been removed from sale, now offered for sale at a later date while
get is offspring or
get can be (british|regional) a
git or
get can be (judaism) a jewish writ of divorce.
As a verb get is
(
label) to obtain; to acquire.
expendable |
deadstock |
As nouns the difference between expendable and deadstock
is that
expendable is an expendable person or object; usually used in the plural while
deadstock is merchandise that had been removed from sale, now offered for sale at a later date.
As an adjective expendable
is able to be expended; not inexhaustible.
differencebetweenlivestock |
deadstock |
As a noun deadstock is
merchandise that had been removed from sale, now offered for sale at a later date.
deadstock |
headstock |
As nouns the difference between deadstock and headstock
is that
deadstock is merchandise that had been removed from sale, now offered for sale at a later date while
headstock is a headframe.
deadstick |
deadstock |
As a verb deadstick
is to land an aircraft without power.
As an adjective deadstick
is describing the landing of an aircraft with no power from the engines.
As a noun deadstock is
merchandise that had been removed from sale, now offered for sale at a later date.
livelivestock |
deadstock |
As a noun deadstock is
merchandise that had been removed from sale, now offered for sale at a later date.
produce |
deadstock |
As nouns the difference between produce and deadstock
is that
produce is items produced while
deadstock is merchandise that had been removed from sale, now offered for sale at a later date.
As a verb produce
is to yield, make or manufacture; to generate.
implement |
deadstock |
As nouns the difference between implement and deadstock
is that
implement is a tool or instrument for working with while
deadstock is merchandise that had been removed from sale, now offered for sale at a later date.
As a verb implement
is to bring about; to put into practice.
agricultural |
deadstock |
As an adjective agricultural
is of or pertaining to agriculture; connected with, or engaged in, tillage; as, the agricultural class; agricultural implements, wages, et cetera.
As a noun deadstock is
merchandise that had been removed from sale, now offered for sale at a later date.
sale |
deadstock |
As nouns the difference between sale and deadstock
is that
sale is splinter while
deadstock is merchandise that had been removed from sale, now offered for sale at a later date.
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