Word Meanings - INFLATER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
One who, or that which, inflates; as, the inflaters of the stock exchange.
Related words: (words related to INFLATER)
- STOCKER
 One who makes or fits stocks, as of guns or gun carriages, etc.
- STOCKWORK
 A system of working in ore, etc., when it lies not in strata or veins, but in solid masses, so as to be worked in chambers or stories.
- STOCK-BLIND
 Blind as a stock; wholly blind.
- EXCHANGE EDITOR
 An editor who inspects, and culls from, periodicals, or exchanges, for his own publication.
- WHICHEVER; WHICHSOEVER
 Whether one or another; whether one or the other; which; that one which; as, whichever road you take, it will lead you to town.
- STOCKADE
 A line of stout posts or timbers set firmly in the earth in contact with each other to form a barrier, or defensive fortification. 2. An inclosure, or pen, made with posts and stakes. (more info) with estocade; see 1st Stoccado); fr. It. steccata
- STOCKY
 1. Short and thick; thick rather than tall or corpulent. Addison. Stocky, twisted, hunchback stems. Mrs. H. H. Jackson. 2. Headstrong. G. Eliot.
- STOCK-STILL
 Still as a stock, or fixed post; perfectly still. His whole work stands stock-still. Sterne.
- EXCHANGEABILITY
 The quality or state of being exchangeable. The law ought not be contravened by an express article admitting the exchangeability of such persons. Washington.
- STOCKJOBBER
 One who speculates in stocks for gain; one whose occupation is to buy and sell stocks. In England a jobber acts as an intermediary between brokers.
- WHICH
 the root of hwa who + lic body; hence properly, of what sort or kind; akin to OS. hwilik which, OFries. hwelik, D. welk, G. welch, OHG. welih, hwelih, Icel. hvilikr, Dan. & Sw. hvilken, Goth. hwileiks, 1. Of what sort or kind; what; what a; who.
- STOCKINET
 An elastic textile fabric imitating knitting, of which stockings, under-garments, etc., are made.
- STOCKISH
 Like a stock; stupid; blockish. Since naught so stockish, hard, and full of rage, But music for the time doth change his nature. Shak.
- STOCKFISH
 Young fresh cod. (more info) 1. Salted and dried fish, especially codfish, hake, ling, and torsk; also, codfish dried without being salted.
- STOCKHOLDER
 One who is a holder or proprietor of stock in the public funds, or in the funds of a bank or other stock company.
- STOCKJOBBING
 The act or art of dealing in stocks; the business of a stockjobber.
- STOCKINGER
 A stocking weaver.
- STOCKDOVE
 A common European wild pigeon , so called because at one time believed to be the stock of the domestic pigeon, or, according to some, from its breeding in the stocks, or trunks, of trees. Note: The name is applied, also, to other related species,
- STOCKING
 A close-fitting covering for the foot and leg, usually knit or woven. Blue stocking. See Bluestocking. -- Stocking frame, a machine for knitting stockings or other hosiery goods. (more info) covering for the legs and feet, combining breeches, or
- STOCK
 See DRYDEN (more info) stock, OHG. stoc, Icel. stokkr, Sw. stock, Dan. stok, and AS. stycce a piece; cf. Skr. tuj to urge, thrust. Cf. Stokker, Stucco, and Tuck 1. The stem, or main body, of a tree or plant;
- REEXCHANGE
 To exchange anew; to reverse .
- BEETLESTOCK
 The handle of a beetle.
- BLUESTOCKINGISM
 The character or manner of a bluestocking; female pedantry.
- UNDERSTOCK
 To supply insufficiently with stock. A. Smith.
- DIESTOCK
 A stock to hold the dies used for cutting screws.
- MOCKINGSTOCK
 A butt of sport; an object of derision.
- TREASURY STOCK
 Issued stock of an incorporated company held by the company itself.
- ROOTSTOCK
 A perennial underground stem, producing leafly s
- TELEPHONE EXCHANGE
 A central office in which the wires of telephones may be connected to permit conversation.
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