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  1. word choice - What is correct, "in-stock" or "on-stock"? - English ...

    Feb 28, 2011 · How many candles do we have in stock? How many in-stock items have expired? The online store displays mostly out-of-stock merchandise. Note that there also exists the …

  2. Why do we say "to be a laughing stock"? - English Language

    1 I'll use the "something solid that things can be fixed to" definition of stock, which Merriam-Webster comes close to agreement with. 1 b archaic : a log or block of wood In "laughing …

  3. What is the wasted piece called in metalworking?

    Mar 23, 2025 · You can think of it as the weight of the original sheet that does not appear in the cut stock. It includes the kerfs, the unusable chunk, and may include a scrap allowance if you …

  4. word choice - "Stockmarkets" vs. "stock markets" - English …

    Nov 18, 2014 · Definition of ' Stock market ': (from Investopedia) The market in which shares of publicly held companies are issued and traded either through exchanges or over-the-counter …

  5. "At hand" vs "on hand" vs "in hand" - English Language & Usage …

    What's the difference between at hand, on hand and in hand? At hand seems to me as if you have something in reach. On hand is if you have something in stock. And in hand can be used as if …

  6. Stock quantity of products — the most proper abbreviation

    Oct 4, 2011 · What is a commonly accepted abbreviation with regard to stock quantity of (countable) products? As in: "200 units" of sth, just shorter. I've come across the form "200 pc.", …

  7. What are the terms for putting and removing items into/from …

    Jun 24, 2025 · Stock all the goods and materials that are stored by an organization until they are needed Stock cycle sequence of repeated events for stock holdings; the time between …

  8. Word for having a business buy an item from its own stock to use …

    Dec 10, 2023 · @Prem In a situation like the one in the OP's example, we would typically obtain the value from the latest stock list and use that value with its corresponding stock ref/nominal …

  9. Which is better equivalent for “in stock”? “At hand”, “on hand”, or “in …

    Oct 21, 2014 · Which is a better equivalent for “in stock” (meaning a product is in stock)? “at hand” “on hand” “in hand” Can any of them be used? Which is the most appropriate? Which is second …

  10. etymology - Why do people use "bone" in the phrase "bone stock" …

    Jan 16, 2012 · "Bone stock" or "stock" means that a car is unmodified. Where did "bone" come from? Why does it emphasize the condition of being stock?