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Difference between stock and stalk

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Answered by AnushkaSenOfficial2
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Remember: “Stocking,” as a verb, can mean to keep a bunch of something (like wood in the wintertime) or to supply (like a grocer filling the shelves), among other definitions. “Stalking,” as a verb, can mean to pursue obsessively, to walk stiffly, or to move forward stealthily.

Answered by Anonymous
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Remember: “Stocking,” as a verb, can mean to keep a bunch of something (like wood in the wintertime) or to supply (like a grocer filling the shelves), among other definitions. “Stalking,” as a verb, can mean to pursue obsessively, to walk stiffly, or to move forward stealthily.

In terms of Biology

is that stock is a store or supply while stalk is the stem or main axis of a plant, which supports the seed-carrying parts or stalk can be a particular episode of trying to follow or contact someone.

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