stock |
fount |
Related terms |
Stock is a related term of fount.
As nouns the difference between stock and fount
is that
stock is stick, staff while
fount is something from which water flows or
fount can be (typography|british|dated) a typographic font.
As a prefix stock
is used to emphasize.
stock |
background |
Related terms |
Stock is a related term of background.
As nouns the difference between stock and background
is that
stock is stick, staff while
background is one's social heritage; what one did in the past/previously.
As a prefix stock
is used to emphasize.
As a verb background is
to put in a position that is not prominent.
stock |
invectory |
children |
stock |
Related terms |
Children is a related term of stock.
As nouns the difference between children and stock
is that
children is while
stock is stick, staff.
As a prefix stock is
used to emphasize.
stock |
conclave |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between stock and conclave
is that
stock is a store or supply while
conclave is the set of apartments within which the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church are continuously secluded while engaged in choosing a pope.
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.
offshoot |
stock |
Related terms |
Offshoot is a related term of stock.
As nouns the difference between offshoot and stock
is that
offshoot is that which shoots off or separates from a main stem, channel, family, race, etc; as, the offshoots of a tree while
stock is stick, staff.
As a prefix stock is
used to emphasize.
stock |
repository |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between stock and repository
is that
stock is a store or supply while
repository is a location for storage, often for safety or preservation.
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.
origin |
stock |
Related terms |
Origin is a related term of stock.
As nouns the difference between origin and stock
is that
origin is the beginning of something while
stock is stick, staff.
As a prefix stock is
used to emphasize.
stock |
inventopry |
conglomeration |
stock |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between conglomeration and stock
is that
conglomeration is that which consists of many previously separate parts 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.
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