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Definition of Stocker
1. Noun. A domestic animal (especially a young steer or heifer) kept as stock until fattened or matured and suitable for a breeding establishment.
Definition of Stocker
1. n. One who makes or fits stocks, as of guns or gun carriages, etc.
Definition of Stocker
1. Noun. (agriculture) livestock that is wintered and then sold in the spring ¹
2. Noun. (automotive) stock car; a car used for racing but without significant alteration since its production by the manufacturer ¹
3. Noun. One who crafts gun stocks ¹
4. Noun. One who stocks shelves with inventory ¹
5. Noun. one who supplies raw material to a machine ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Stocker
1. a young animal suitable for being fattened for market [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stocker
Literary usage of Stocker
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Lord Chancellor, and the Court by Great Britain Court of Chancery, John Peter De Gex, Henry Cadman Jones, Jonathan Cogswell Perkins (1878)
"or trustees thereof, the sum of 1000?., but it was provided that the trustee or
trustees should not, during the life of Anne P. stocker, compel payment of ..."
2. Journal by California Legislature. Assembly, California, Legislature (1858)
"O'Brien, Ormsby, Sheridan, Simons, Smith of Nevada, Smith of San Bernardino,
Stakes, stocker, Stratton, Street, Tatman, Thomas, Tipton, Tuttle, Walker, ..."
3. Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and by William Richard Cutter (1908)
"The records show that by wife Martha Thomas stocker had a son Thomas and a ...
Ebenezer and Sarah (Marshall) stocker had eight children, according to the ..."
4. Thirteen Years' Experience in the Itinerancy by Andrew Manship (1856)
"Young stocker. " Cast down, but not destroyed." stocker was on the eve of going
to Africa; he was asked, " Do you not know that the climate of Africa is ..."
5. Contemporary Socialism by John Rae (1901)
"stocker met all this opposition with unflinching spirit, convened public meetings
in Berlin to promote his cause, and confronted the socialist leaders on ..."