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Meaning of deadstock | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. Merchandise that has not yielded any use yet: from the view of the businessperson, one that has failed to be sold or processed and is now stowed away for possible sale or manufacturing at a later date, from the view of the consumer, a piece that has been obtained but not found application and is nowperhaps even with original labelling or packagingstored for future ideas.
  2. Agricultural implements and stored produce, distinguished from livestock.

Examples

“No newsboy could possibly have got half way to Fairfax with any copies of the TIMES "unsold:" -- he wouldn't have had one left by the time he had crossed the Potomac, but would have fallen back on his dead stock of Tribunes and Heralds.”
“the small space is a goldmine of never-been-worn big-name deadstock, including threads by Miu Miu, Alberta Ferretti and Stella McCartney,[…]”
“[…]examining in turn, the husbandry of livestock, the consumption of domestic deadstock, and hunting in the earlier Neolithic,[…]”
“Poultry housing is the 'dead stock' of a poultry unit and as such represents a considerable portion of the capital outlay,[…]”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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