Stock (disambiguation)

A stock is a share of ownership in a company. See stock.

Supply and inventory

Stock in general refers to the equipment, materials, or supplies of an establishment or a store or supply accumulated or available, as in:

  • Livestock kept on a farm.
  • Stock (food), a soup and flavoring base
  • Inventory, a term for "finished goods", or sometimes raw material kept in storage.
  • Stock (cards),the common pile of undealt playing cards from which players draw in a number of card games.
  • Stock media, set material which can be used by other people (and is sometimes created for the purpose), either for free or for a set fee. Examples include:
  • Rolling stock as used in railway operation
  • Stock, the base material used in some fabrication work, such as wood for woodworking or the metal used in a welding application.

Original

Stock may also mean the original (as a person, race, or language) from which others derive, as in:

Names

Stock or stocks is also the name of:

Other usages

Other meanings and usages of the word stock include:

  • The wooden arms that the sails of a Windmill are fitted to.
  • The American form of repertory theatre as practiced in England.
  • A wide necktie popular in the eighteenth century, often seen today as a part of formal wear for horse riding competitions.
  • Stocks, a device used for public humiliation, punishment, and torture.
  • A grappling term for a type of spinal lock.
  • Stock (firearm)
  • The distinction between stock and flows, a core concept of System dynamics
  • Stock in geology refers to a medium-sized igneous intrusion with outcrop area less than about 100 kmĀ².
  • Fish stocks refers to a fish population in a defined area which is of interest to fishery managers.

References

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