stock |
accrual |
Related terms |
Stock is a related term of accrual.
As nouns the difference between stock and accrual
is that
stock is stick, staff while
accrual is an increase; something that accumulates, especially an amount of money that periodically accumulates for a specific purpose.
As a prefix stock
is used to emphasize.
accumulation |
stock |
Related terms |
Accumulation is a related term of stock.
As nouns the difference between accumulation and stock
is that
accumulation is the act of amassing or gathering, as into a pile while
stock is stick, staff.
As a prefix stock is
used to emphasize.
descendant |
stock |
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In biology terms the difference between descendant and stock
is that
descendant is a later evolutionary type while
stock is in tectology, an aggregate or colony of persons, such as as trees, chains of salpae, etc.
In linguistics terms the difference between descendant and stock
is that
descendant is a word or form in one language that is descended from a counterpart in an ancestor language while
stock is a larger grouping of language families: a superfamily or macrofamily.
As adjectives the difference between descendant and stock
is that
descendant is descending from a biological ancestor while
stock is of a type normally available for purchase/in stock.
As nouns the difference between descendant and stock
is that
descendant is one who is the progeny of a specified person, at any distance of time or through any number of generations while
stock is a store or supply.
As a verb stock is
to have on hand for sale.
stock |
beginnings |
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As nouns the difference between stock and beginnings
is that
stock is a store or supply while
beginnings is plural of lang=en.
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 |
crowd |
Related terms |
Stock is a related term of crowd.
As nouns the difference between stock and crowd
is that
stock is stick, staff while
crowd is a group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order or
crowd can be (obsolete) a crwth, an ancient celtic plucked string instrument.
As a prefix stock
is used to emphasize.
As a verb crowd is
to press forward; to advance by pushing or
crowd can be (obsolete|intransitive) to play on a crowd; to fiddle.
recurring |
stock |
As a verb recurring
is .
As an adjective recurring
is happening or occurring frequently, with repetition.
As a noun stock is
stick, staff.
As a prefix stock is
used to emphasize.
stock |
fund |
Related terms |
Stock is a related term of fund.
As nouns the difference between stock and fund
is that
stock is stick, staff while
fund is discovery, finding, find (
something that is found).
As a prefix stock
is used to emphasize.
pick |
stock |
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In obsolete terms the difference between pick and stock
is that
pick is to throw; to pitch while
stock is a cover for the legs; a stocking.
As nouns the difference between pick and stock
is that
pick is a tool used for digging; a pickaxe while
stock is a store or supply.
As verbs the difference between pick and stock
is that
pick is to grasp and pull with the fingers or fingernails while
stock is to have on hand for sale.
As an adjective stock is
of a type normally available for purchase/in stock.
stock |
order |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between stock and order
is that
stock is a store or supply while
order is arrangement, disposition, sequence.
As verbs the difference between stock and order
is that
stock is to have on hand for sale while
order is to set in some sort of order.
As an adjective stock
is of a type normally available for purchase/in stock.
goods |
stock |
As nouns the difference between goods and stock
is that
goods is (business|economics|plurale tantum) that which is produced, then traded, bought or sold, then finally consumed while
stock is stick, staff.
As a prefix stock is
used to emphasize.
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