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== Stock ([[cooking]])==
A supply accumulated for future use.
'''Stock''' refers to a liquid used as a flavouring base for dishes. Common stocks include [[chicken stock]] and [[beef stock]]. Vegetable stocks generally include [[onion]]s, [[carrot]]s and [[celery]]. Stock is made primarily with bones, and should not be substituted for [[broth]], which is made primarily with meat.


== Stocks ([[justice]]) ==
The total merchandise kept on hand by a [[merchant]], commercial establishment, warehouse, or manufacturer.
The '''stocks''' are a set of [[wood]]en rails with holes cut in them for the wrists and ankles of [[criminal]]s. The miscreants were imprisoned in the stocks so that all the public could see who the guilty were. This gave the [[populace]] good target practice for throwing - rotten eggs, mouldy fruit and vegetables, and even excrement, were popular missiles - and spitting, as well as improving their [[insult]]s.

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All the animals kept or raised on a [[farm]]; livestock.

The capital or fund that a corporation raises through the sale of shares entitling the stockholder to dividends and to other rights of ownership, such as voting rights.

The original [[progenitor]] of a family line.

The [[broth]] in which [[meat]], [[fish]], [[bones]], or [[vegetables]] are simmered for a relatively long period, used as a base in preparing soup, [[gravy]], or sauces.

The rear wooden, metal, or plastic handle or support of a rifle, pistol, or automatic weapon, to which the barrel and mechanism are attached. The long supporting structure and mooring beam of field-gun carriages that trails along the ground to provide stability and support.

A handle, such as that of a whip, a fishing rod, or various carpentry tools.
The frame of a plow, to which the share, handles, coulter, and other parts are fastened.

A long white neckcloth worn as part of a formal riding habit.

A broad scarf worn around the neck, especially by certain clerics.

Latest revision as of 08:12, 8 July 2007

Stock (cooking)

Stock refers to a liquid used as a flavouring base for dishes. Common stocks include chicken stock and beef stock. Vegetable stocks generally include onions, carrots and celery. Stock is made primarily with bones, and should not be substituted for broth, which is made primarily with meat.

Stocks (justice)

The stocks are a set of wooden rails with holes cut in them for the wrists and ankles of criminals. The miscreants were imprisoned in the stocks so that all the public could see who the guilty were. This gave the populace good target practice for throwing - rotten eggs, mouldy fruit and vegetables, and even excrement, were popular missiles - and spitting, as well as improving their insults.