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stock
Definición
Corbata masculina ancha y generalmente abrochada por detrás, que puede ser flexible o rígida. Además, paño para el cuello que usan hombres y mujeres como complemento formal de la vestimenta de montar; y también, otras prendas similares, confeccionadas algunas veces en cuero, que usa el personal militar como parte de su uniforme.
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stock and horn
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Hornpipes del sur de Escocia, con un tubo de madera o hueso, una boquilla alargada de madera, una campana de cuerno natural de animal, y una lengüeta sencilla.
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stock lists (inventories)
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Listings of items, goods, or raw materials that are available, usually kept on the premises, of a shop or other establishment. Stock lists may be kept locally or published. Examples are stock lists of prints by print dealers and print publishers.
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stock lists (investors' lists)
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In a financial stock exchange, detailed lists of the stocks available on a particular exchange and their issuers, often including values for a particular date.
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stock numbers
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Numbers that firms such as commercial art dealers or galleries may assign to objects when taking them in to stock. These are typically written or affixed on the objects themselves, and can be used to associate particular objects with entries in a stock or sales book. These numbers are not necessarily unique, and objects may have multiple stock numbers.
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stock shot
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Tomas filmadas de diversos temas almacenadas en una biblioteca de films utilizadas en otras producciones. Tienden a ser escenas generales, tales como escenas de calles ocupadas, escenas difíciles, costosas o imposibles de replicar, como desastres naturales o lugares históricos y acontecimientos, especialmente en el caso de series de televisión, tomas que son de uso frecuente, tales como tomas del exterior de un edificio donde los personajes viven o trabajan pulg
Términos Alternativos
- stock shots
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stockpot
Definición
Ollas grandes en las cuales ingredientes para sopas o salsas se preparan o se guardan.
Términos Alternativos
- stockpots
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stoichedon (writing style)
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Style of writing in inscriptions or other texts in which the arrangement of the lettering is such that letters are placed in a grid pattern, with the letters of each line vertically aligned with those of the preceding and following lines. Typically used in reference to ancient Greek and Roman inscriptions.
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stole collars (liners)
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Neckwear comprising narrow strips of fabric, typically white in color and sometimes trimmed with lace, that are basted as liners inside the neck of an ecclesiastical stole or other similar non-ecclesiastical garment to protect it from soiling due to contact with the skin. For medium-sized to large outerwear collars that resemble fashion stoles, use "stole collars (outerwear collars)."
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stole collars (outerwear collars)
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Wide collars, usually on coats or day wear in the style of coats, that lie around the shoulders, often tapering to the waist, resembling a stole. For wider, capelike collars, use "berthas." For neck liners of ecclesiastical stoles, use "stole collars (liners)."
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stolen (status of property)
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The status or condition of property having been obtained by theft.
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stolzite
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Stolzite is a lead tungstate, a rare secondary mineral that is nearly identical in chemical composition to wulfenite with which it is often associated in the oxidized zones of tungsten-bearing lead deposits. It is named for Joseph Alexander Stolz of Bohemia who first identified it.
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stomach tube
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stomatoscope
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stone carvers
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Craftsmen or artists who specialize in carving or cutting figures, designs, or shapes out of stone.
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stone china
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Un tipo de finas vasijas de porcelana blanca, duras y compactas, y algunas veces ligeramente traslúcidas.
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stone collars
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Large carved monolithic rings of the Taíno people, mostly limited to Puerto Rico. Many are elliptical with a thicker portion with two panels that exhibit decorative carvings. While their exact use is unknown, most archaeologists suggest they were worn on the hips for ceremonial purposes or ball games. They can be classified in at least two types: slender or massive.
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stone houses (fortified rural dwellings)
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Refers to distinctive, rural fortified dwellings of relatively modest size; particularly, but not exclusively, those dating from the 13th century and later in northern Europe. These "stone houses" were typically owned by local minor lords or land holders; they were usually made of stone. Do not use this term to indicate common houses made of the material stone; instead, use material = "stone (worked rock)" plus work type = "house."
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stone rubbings
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Rubbings made from inscribed, engraved, or low-relief stones, usually using ink on paper that has been placed over the stone. Rubbings of tombstones, other inscriptions, or pictorial reliefs has long been popular in Asia as a way to disseminate texts or images, although the term may be used for any works made by this technique elsewhere.
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stone slates
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Architectural elements found mounted on the walls of roofed walkways in gardens. Stone slates are typically inscribed with the calligraphy or drawings of well-known figures. An inscription recording the construction of the garden also occasionally appears on the slates.
