(OS grid ref TQ6998) A village and civil parish in Chelmsford district, Essex, England, United Kingdom .
Diminutive of Stockton (“personal name”)
A store or supply of goods ready for sale, a supply of anything ready for use, railroad rolling stock, a stack of undealt cards in a card game, farm or ranch animals, or the population of a given type of animal available to be captured from the wild for economic use.
(finance) The noun "stock" represents the capital raised by a company through the issue of shares, the total of shares held by an individual shareholder, the price or value of a company's shares on the stock market, a share in a company, the measure of how highly a person or institution is valued, and several types of securities that are similar to a stock or marketed like one.
A raw material used for making things, a type of paper used in printing, film stock, and plain soap before it is colored and perfumed.
Stock theater, summer stock theater.
A noun "stock" represents the trunk and main stems of a tree, the base from which something grows or branches, the plant upon which the scion is grafted, and can also refer to lineage, family, ancestry, and a larger grouping of language families in linguistics.
Any of the several species of cruciferous flowers in the genus Matthiola.
A handle or stem to which the working part of an implement or weapon is attached, such as the part of a rifle or shotgun that rests against the shooter's shoulder, or the handle of a whip, fishing rod, etc.
A part of a machine that supports or holds items in place, such as the headstock or tailstock of a lathe or drill.
A bar, stick, or rod that can refer to a ski pole, a bar in nautical equipment, an axle in a rudder, or a vertical cylinder of ore in geology.
A type of neckwear, including a wide necktie popular in the eighteenth century and a piece of black cloth worn under a clerical collar.
A bed for infants; a crib, cot, or cradle
(folklore) A piece of wood magically made to be just like a real baby and substituted for it by magical beings.
A block of wood; something fixed and solid; a pillar; a firm support; a post.
(UK, historical) The longest part of a split tally stick formerly struck in the exchequer, which was delivered to the person who had lent the king money on account, as the evidence of indebtedness.
(shipbuilding, in the plural) The frame or timbers on which a ship rests during construction.
(UK, in the plural) Red and grey bricks, used for the exterior of walls and the front of buildings.
(biology) In tectology, an aggregate or colony of individuals, such as trees, chains of salpae, etc.
The beater of a fulling mill.
A thrust with a rapier; a stoccado.
To have on hand for sale.
To provide with material requisites; to store; to fill; to supply.
To allow (cows) to retain milk for twenty-four hours or more prior to sale.
To put in the stocks as punishment.
(nautical) To fit (an anchor) with a stock, or to fasten the stock firmly in place.
Of a type normally available for purchase/in stock.
(motor racing, of a race car) Having the same configuration as cars sold to the non-racing public, or having been modified from such a car.
Straightforward, ordinary, just another, very basic.