different between restick vs restock
restick
English
Etymology
re- +? stick
Verb
restick (third-person singular simple present resticks, present participle resticking, simple past and past participle restuck)
- (transitive, intransitive) To stick (adhere) again or anew.
Anagrams
- rickets, sticker, tickers
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restock
English
Etymology
re- +? stock
Verb
restock (third-person singular simple present restocks, present participle restocking, simple past and past participle restocked)
- To stock again; to resupply with stocks.
Anagrams
- Rosteck, Stocker, rockest, rockets, stocker
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- what stocks are in the s&p 500
- what stock pays the highest dividend
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