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  • 91stock — See die stock gum stock rudder stock stripping stock super stock wing stock …

    Dictionary of automotive terms

  • 92Stock 1 — Datenbanklinks zu Stock 1 Offener Sternhaufen Stock 1 Sternbild Fuchs Position Äquinoktium: J2000.0 …

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  • 93Stock —    By the late 19th century, many cities and towns across the United States had stock theatres. Most involved the employment of a stock company of actors, occasionally importing major stars to play dominant roles. More often, the company employed …

    The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater

  • 94Stock — 1Stọck , der; [e]s, Stöcke (Stab u. Ä., Baumstumpf); über Stock und Stein; in den Stock (Fußblock) legen   2Stọck , der; [e]s, (Stockwerk); das Haus hat zwei Stock, ist zwei Stock hoch; ein Haus von drei Stock   3Stọck [st... ], der; s, s… …

    Die deutsche Rechtschreibung

  • 95stock — See: IN STOCK, OUT OF STOCK, TAKE STOCK, TAKE STOCK IN …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 96stock — See: IN STOCK, OUT OF STOCK, TAKE STOCK, TAKE STOCK IN …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 97stock — A part of a fish population usually with a particular migration pattern, specific spawning grounds, and subject to a distinct fishery. A fish stock may be treated as a total or a spawning stock. Total stock refers to both juveniles and adults,… …

    Fisheries — dictionary

  • 98stock — A part of a fish population usually with a particular migration pattern, specific spawning grounds, and subject to a distinct fishery. A fish stock may be treated as a total or a spawning stock. Total stock refers to both juveniles and adults,… …

    Fisheries — dictionary

  • 99stock — (Voz inglesa.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 COMERCIO Conjunto de las mercancías disponibles en un almacén, mercado o tienda: ■ no tenían la mesa en stock. IRREG. plural stocks 2 INDUSTRIA Conjunto de las materias primas y productos de todo tipo que… …

    Enciclopedia Universal

  • 100stock up — UK US stock up Phrasal Verb with stock({{}}/stɒk/ verb [T] COMMERCE ► to buy a large quantity of something: »There are genuine reductions to take advantage of, and it could be worth stocking up. stock up on sth »Before the storm arrived,… …

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