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noun ˈfʊt stɒk 1The part of a lathe, grinding machine, etc., opposite the headstock, typically featuring a centre for supporting the work and capable of being moved toward or away from the headstock; = "tail-stock". Now rare. 2The sturdy, typically rigid base of an ice or roller skate to which the blade or rollers are attached.
Origin Mid 16th century (in an earlier sense). From foot + stock. nounˈfʊt stɒk 1The part of a lathe, grinding machine, etc., opposite the headstock, typically featuring a centre for supporting the work and capable of being moved toward or away from the headstock; = "tail-stock". Now rare. 2The sturdy, typically rigid base of an ice or roller skate to which the blade or rollers are attached.
Origin Mid 16th century (in an earlier sense). From foot + stock. |