different between bedstock vs bestock
bedstock
English
Etymology
bed +? stock
Noun
bedstock (plural bedstocks)
- (obsolete) The front or back part of the frame of a bedstead.
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bestock
English
Etymology
From be- +? stock.
Verb
bestock (third-person singular simple present bestocks, present participle bestocking, simple past and past participle bestocked)
- (transitive) to stock; furnish
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