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  • 101stock up — v. (D; intr.) to stock up on (to stock up on supplies) * * * (D; intr.) to stock up on (to stock up on supplies) …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 102Stock — Stọck1 der; (e)s, Stö·cke; 1 ein langer, relativ dünner und harter Gegenstand aus Holz o.Ä., den man z.B. als Stütze (beim Gehen) verwendet oder um jemanden zu schlagen <am Stock gehen> || K: Spazierstock || NB: ↑Stab 2 einer von zwei… …

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  • 103stock — See: in stock, out of stock, take stock, take stock in …

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  • 104stock — 1) A fixed interest security issued by the government, local authority, or a company in fixed units, often of £100 each in the UK and $1000 in the USA. They usually have a redemption date on which the par value of the unit price is repaid in full …

    Accounting dictionary

  • 105stock — 1) In the UK, a fixed interest security (see gilt edged security) issued by the government, local authority, or a company in fixed units, often of £100 each. They usually have a redemption date on which the par value of the unit price is repaid… …

    Big dictionary of business and management

  • 106STOCK — Software for fixed assets management and stock control developed in 2004. Stocktaking process is carried using a hand held mobile terminal equipped with barcode reader or RFID technology. Every object is identified by a barcode with the unique… …

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  • 107stock — (verb)) to add eggs, young or adults of a species to a body of water to increase the population of that species or growth rate of that or another species; (noun) 1) a distinct genetic population; (noun) 2) a population defined by movement pattern …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 108stock — (stok) s. m. Terme de commerce. Quantité d une marchandise quelconque qui se trouve en magasin dans les entrepôts ou sur les marchés d une place de commerce.    Il se dit aussi des fonds ou numéraire. •   Chaque action de la banque [de Londres]… …

    Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • 109Stock — This surname, recorded in the spellings of Stock, Stocke, and Stockman, is of 8th century Anglo Saxon origins. It has three possible sources. The first being a topographical name for someone who lived either near a large tree, or by a bridge over …

    Surnames reference

  • 110Stock — 1. Übername zu mhd. stoc »Stock, Knüppel, Stab; Baumstamm, Baumstumpf«, bildlich für einen steifen, eigenwilligen Menschen. 2. Gelegentlich Herkunftsname zu den Ortsnamen Stock (Bayern, Nordrhein Westfalen, Schweiz), Stöck (Baden Württemberg) …

    Wörterbuch der deutschen familiennamen