different between stockpile vs bagful

stockpile

English

Etymology

From stock +? pile. Compare Proto-Germanic *stapulaz (post).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?st?kpa?l/

Noun

stockpile (plural stockpiles)

  1. A supply, especially a large one, of something kept for future use.

Translations

Verb

stockpile (third-person singular simple present stockpiles, present participle stockpiling, simple past and past participle stockpiled)

  1. To accumulate a stockpile.

Translations

Further reading

  • stockpile on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

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bagful

English

Etymology

From bag +? -ful

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): [?bæ?f??]

Noun

bagful (plural bagfuls or bagsful)

  1. An amount; the contents of one full bag.
  2. A large assortment.

Synonyms

  • (amount of one bag): bag, sackful
  • (large assortment): oodles, quantity, stockpile, scads

Translations

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