Stall vs. Store

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Stallnoun

(countable) A compartment for a single animal in a stable or cattle shed.

Stallnoun

A stable; a place for cattle.

Stallnoun

A bench or table on which small articles of merchandise are exposed for sale.

Stallnoun

(countable) A small open-fronted shop, for example in a market.

Stallnoun

A very small room used for a shower or a toilet.

Stallnoun

(countable) A seat in a theatre close to and (about) level with the stage; traditionally, a seat with arms, or otherwise partly enclosed, as distinguished from the benches, sofas, etc.

Stallnoun

(aeronautics) Loss of lift due to an airfoil's critical angle of attack being exceeded.

Stallnoun

An Heathen altar, typically an indoor one, as contrasted with a more substantial outdoor harrow.

Stallnoun

A seat in a church, especially one next to the chancel or choir, reserved for church officials and dignitaries.

Stallnoun

A church office that entitles the incumbent to the use of a church stall.

Stallnoun

A sheath to protect the finger.

Stallnoun

(mining) The space left by excavation between pillars.

Stallnoun

(Canadian) A parking stall; a space for a vehicle in a parking lot or parkade.

Stallnoun

An action that is intended to cause or actually causes delay.

Stallverb

(transitive) To put (an animal, etc.) in a stall.

Stallverb

To fatten.

Stallverb

(intransitive) To come to a standstill.

Stallverb

(transitive) To cause to stop making progress, to hinder, to slow down, to delay or forestall.

Stallverb

To plunge into mire or snow so as not to be able to get on; to set; to fix.

Stallverb

To stop suddenly.

Stallverb

To cause the engine of a manual-transmission car to stop by going to slowly for the selected gear.

Stallverb

To exceed the critical angle of attack, resulting in total loss of lift.

Stallverb

(obsolete) To live in, or as if in, a stall; to dwell.

Stallverb

(obsolete) To be stuck, as in mire or snow; to stick fast.

Stallverb

(obsolete) To be tired of eating, as cattle.

Stallverb

To place in an office with the customary formalities; to install.

Stallverb

To forestall; to anticipate.

Stallverb

To keep close; to keep secret.

Stallverb

(transitive) To employ delaying tactics against.

Stallverb

(intransitive) To employ delaying tactics.

Stallnoun

A stand; a station; a fixed spot; hence, the stand or place where a horse or an ox is kept and fed; the division of a stable, or the compartment, for one horse, ox, or other animal.

Stallnoun

A stable; a place for cattle.

Stallnoun

A small apartment or shed in which merchandise is exposed for sale; as, a butcher's stall; a bookstall.

Stallnoun

A bench or table on which small articles of merchandise are exposed for sale.

Stallnoun

A seat in the choir of a church, for one of the officiating clergy. It is inclosed, either wholly or partially, at the back and sides. The stalls are frequently very rich, with canopies and elaborate carving.

Stallnoun

In the theater, a seat with arms or otherwise partly inclosed, as distinguished from the benches, sofas, etc.

Stallnoun

The space left by excavation between pillars. See Post and stall, under Post.

Stallnoun

A covering or sheath, as of leather, horn, of iron, for a finger or thumb; a cot; as, a thumb stall; a finger stall.

Stallverb

To put into a stall or stable; to keep in a stall or stalls; as, to stall an ox.

Stallverb

To fatten; as, to stall cattle.

Stallverb

To place in an office with the customary formalities; to install.

Stallverb

To plunge into mire or snow so as not to be able to get on; to set; to fix; as, to stall a cart.

Stallverb

To forestall; to anticipate.

Stallverb

To keep close; to keep secret.

Stallverb

To live in, or as in, a stall; to dwell.

Stallverb

To kennel, as dogs.

Stallverb

To be set, as in mire or snow; to stick fast.

Stallverb

To be tired of eating, as cattle.

Stallnoun

a compartment in a stable where a single animal is confined and fed

Stallnoun

small area set off by walls for special use

Stallnoun

a booth where articles are displayed for sale

Stallnoun

a malfunction in the flight of an aircraft in which there is a sudden loss of lift that results in a downward plunge;

Stallnoun

small individual study area in a library

Stallnoun

a tactic used to mislead or delay

Stallverb

postpone doing what one should be doing;

Stallverb

come to a stop;

Stallverb

deliberately delay an event or action;

Stallverb

put into, or keep in, a stall;

Stallverb

experience a stall in flight, of airplanes

Stallverb

cause an airplane to go into a stall

Stallverb

cause an engine to stop;

Storenoun

A place where items may be accumulated or routinely kept.

Storenoun

A supply held in storage.

Storenoun

(mainly North American) A place where items may be purchased.

Storenoun

Memory.

Storenoun

A large amount of information retained in one's memory.

Storenoun

A great quantity or number; abundance.

Storeverb

(transitive) To keep (something) while not in use, generally in a place meant for that purpose.

Storeverb

To write (something) into memory or registers.

Storeverb

(intransitive) To remain in good condition while stored.

Storenoun

That which is accumulated, or massed together; a source from which supplies may be drawn; hence, an abundance; a great quantity, or a great number.

Storenoun

A place of deposit for goods, esp. for large quantities; a storehouse; a warehouse; a magazine.

Storenoun

Any place where goods are sold, whether by wholesale or retail; a shop.

Storenoun

Articles, especially of food, accumulated for some specific object; supplies, as of provisions, arms, ammunition, and the like; as, the stores of an army, of a ship, of a family.

Storeadjective

Accumulated; hoarded.

Storeverb

To collect as a reserved supply; to accumulate; to lay away.

Storeverb

To furnish; to supply; to replenish; esp., to stock or furnish against a future time.

Storeverb

To deposit in a store, warehouse, or other building, for preservation; to warehouse; as, to store goods.

Storenoun

a mercantile establishment for the retail sale of goods or services;

Storenoun

a supply of something available for future use;

Storenoun

an electronic memory device;

Storenoun

a depository for goods;

Storeverb

keep or lay aside for future use;

Storeverb

find a place for and put away for storage;

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