workstock

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Etymology[edit]

From work +‎ stock; compare live +‎ stock.

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Noun[edit]

workstock (uncountable)

  1. Stock (livestock) that works, that is, working animals; often, more specifically, draft animals. Contrasted with other livestock, whose purpose to humans is to provide animal products (such as milk, eggs, meat, fats, oils, hides, hair, bone, and so on).

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