define stock - Search
  1. Dictionary

    stock
    [stäk]
    noun
    stock (noun) · stocks (plural noun) · film stock (noun) · film stocks (plural noun) · Brompton stock (noun) · night-scented stock (noun) · the stocks (plural noun)
    1. the goods or merchandise kept on the premises of a business or warehouse and available for sale or distribution:
      "the store has a very low turnover of stock" · "buy now, while stocks last!" · "stock shortages"
      • a supply or quantity of something accumulated or available for future use:
        "I need to replenish my stock of wine" · "fish stocks are being dangerously depleted"
      • farm animals such as cattle, pigs, and sheep, bred and kept for their meat or milk; livestock:
        "all the stock were housed and fed in sheds" · "the sale of dairy stock"
      • short for rolling stock
      • photographic film that has not been exposed or processed.
      • (in some card games) the cards that have not yet been dealt, left on the table to be drawn.
    2. the capital raised by a business or corporation through the issue and subscription of shares:
      "between 1982 and 1986 the value of the company's stock rose by 86%"
      • shares of stock of a particular company as held by an individual or group as an investment:
        "she owned $3000 worth of stock"
      • the shares of a particular company, type of company, or industry:
        "blue-chip stocks"
      • securities issued by the government in fixed units with a fixed rate of interest:
        "government gilt-edged stock"
      • a person's reputation or popularity:
        "I felt I was right, but my stock was low with this establishment"
    3. liquid made by cooking bones, meat, fish, or vegetables slowly in water, used as a basis for the preparation of soup, gravy, or sauces:
      "a pint of chicken stock"
      • the raw material from which a specified commodity can be manufactured:
        "the fat can be used as soap stock"
    4. a person's ancestry or line of descent:
      "her mother was of French stock" · "both of them came from peasant stock"
      • a breed, variety, or population of an animal or plant:
        "the vineyards were plowed up and replanted using different vine stock" · "geographically separate stocks of some species are recognized"
    5. the trunk or woody stem of a living tree or shrub, especially one into which a graft (scion) is inserted.
      • the perennial part of a herbaceous plant, especially a rhizome.
    6. a herbaceous European plant that is widely cultivated for its fragrant flowers, which are typically lilac, pink, or white.
    7. historical
      (the stocks)
      an instrument of punishment consisting of an adjustable wooden structure with holes for securing a person's feet and hands, in which criminals were locked and exposed to public ridicule or assault.
    8. the part of a rifle or other firearm to which the barrel and firing mechanism are attached, held against one's shoulder when firing the gun.
      • the crosspiece of an anchor.
      • the handle of something such as a whip or fishing rod.
      • short for headstock
      • short for tailstock
    9. a band of white material tied like a cravat and worn as a part of formal horse-riding dress.
      • a piece of black material worn under a clerical collar.
    10. (stocks)
      a frame used to support a ship or boat out of water, especially when under construction.
    adjective
    stock (adjective)
    1. (of a product or type of product) usually kept in stock and thus regularly available for sale:
      "25 percent off stock items"
    2. (of a phrase or expression) so regularly used as to be automatic or hackneyed:
      "“Two weeks” was the stock reply"
      • denoting a conventional character type or situation that recurs in a particular genre of literature, theater, or film:
        "the stock characters in every cowboy movie"
      • denoting or relating to cinematic footage that can be regularly used in different productions, typically that of outdoor scenes used to add realism to a production shot in an indoor set.
    verb
    stock (verb) · stocks (third person present) · stocked (past tense) · stocked (past participle) · stocking (present participle)
    1. have or keep a supply of (a particular product or type or product) available for sale:
      "most supermarkets now stock a range of organic produce"
      • provide or fill with goods, items, or a supply of something:
        "I must stock up the fridge"
      • (stock up)
        amass supplies of something, typically for a particular occasion or purpose:
        "I'm stocking up for Christmas" · "you'd better stock up with fuel"
    2. fit (a rifle or other firearm) with a stock:
      "it was a fine gun which he forged, stocked, and completed himself"
    Origin
    Old English stoc(c) ‘trunk, block of wood, post’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch stok and German Stock ‘stick’. The notion ‘store, fund’ (stock and stock) arose in late Middle English and is of obscure origin, perhaps expressing ‘growth from a central stem’ or ‘firm foundation’.
    pref·er·ence share
    [ˈpref(ə)rəns ˌSHer]
    noun
    stock (noun)
    1. a share which entitles the holder to a fixed dividend, whose payment takes priority over that of common-stock dividends. Also called preferred stock
    Translate stock to
    No translation found.
    Similar and Opposite Words
    noun
    1. the goods or merchandise kept on the premises of a business or warehouse and available for sale or distribution:
      items/articles for sale
      vendibles
    2. the capital raised by a business or corporation through the issue and subscription of shares:
    3. liquid made by cooking bones, meat, fish, or vegetables slowly in water, used as a basis for the preparation of soup, gravy, or sauces:
      • a person's ancestry or line of descent:
      • the trunk or woody stem of a living tree or shrub, especially one into which a graft (scion) is inserted.
        • an instrument of punishment consisting of an adjustable wooden structure with holes for securing a person's feet and hands, in which criminals were locked and exposed to public ridicule or assault.
        • the part of a rifle or other firearm to which the barrel and firing mechanism are attached, held against one's shoulder when firing the gun.
        verb
        1. have or keep a supply of (a particular product or type or product) available for sale:
      1. Bokep

        https://viralbokep.com/viral+bokep+terbaru+2021&FORM=R5FD6

        Aug 11, 2021 · Bokep Indo Skandal Baru 2021 Lagi Viral - Nonton Bokep hanya Itubokep.shop Bokep Indo Skandal Baru 2021 Lagi Viral, Situs nonton film bokep terbaru dan terlengkap 2020 Bokep ABG Indonesia Bokep Viral 2020, Nonton Video Bokep, Film Bokep, Video Bokep Terbaru, Video Bokep Indo, Video Bokep Barat, Video Bokep Jepang, Video Bokep, Streaming Video …

      2. People also ask
        What is the purpose of a stock?A stock is a form of security that indicates the holder has proportionate ownership in the issuing corporation and is sold predominantly on stock exchanges. Corporations issue stock to raise funds to operate their businesses.
        What are the benefits of investing in stocks?Investing in stocks can have some great potential benefits if managed properly: Dividends: Depending on the kind of stock and its market performance, stock dividends can supplement someone’s income. Long-term gains: Investing in stocks can give a greater long-term return on investment compared to things like savings accounts.
        What is the difference between a stock and a bond?A stock represents fractional ownership of equity in an organization. It is different from a bond, which operates like a loan made by creditors to the company in return for periodic payments. A company issues stock to raise capital from investors for new projects or to expand its business operations.
        How do I trade stocks?There are two basic ways exchanges execute a trade: On the exchange floor or electronically. Since December 2017, there has been a strong push to move more trading to the networks and off the trading floors, but this push has been met with some resistance. Most markets, most notably the Nasdaq, trade stocks electronically.
         
      3.  
      4. bing.com/videos
      5. WEBMar 31, 2023 · Definition of a stock. A stock is a security that represents a fractional ownership in a company. When you buy a company's …

        • Estimated Reading Time: 7 mins
        • Stock Definition and Examples | InvestingAnswers

        • Stock | Investment, Trading, Market | Britannica Money

        • Stock - definition of stock by The Free Dictionary

        • What Is Stock? – Forbes Advisor

        • What Are Stocks? - The Balance

        • Stock - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

        • stock noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...

        • Stocks - What They Are, Types, How They Work - Corporate …

        • What Is the Stock Market and How Does it Work? - Investopedia

        • Shares vs. Stocks: Understanding the Difference - Investopedia

        • Stock Market Definition | Investing Dictionary | U.S. News

        • STOCKS Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

        • The Bull Run In Nvidia Stock Has Only Just Begun. Here's Why.

        • Caitlin Clark reportedly close to 8-figure deal with Nike that …

        • Common Stock: What It Is, Different Types, vs. Preferred Stock

        • Final Rule: Definition of “Engaged in the Business” as a Dealer in ...

        • Will The Q1 Medical Care Ratio Define The Move In UnitedHealth …

        • How to Buy Cerebras Stock Pre-IPO | The Motley Fool

        • What Are Shares? How They Compare to Stocks - Investopedia

        • Kevin Harvick's son Keelan to make full-size grassroots stock car …