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		Definition of gunstock in English: gunstocknounˈɡʌnstɒkˈɡənstɑk The wooden stock or support to which the barrel of a gun is attached.  Example sentencesExamples -  In addition to cabinets and furniture, black walnut has been used for musical instruments, paneling, gunstocks, and other fancy wood products.
 -  Their dark, dense wood is prized for furniture, musical instruments and gunstocks.
 -  To sell more optics, mount a scope on a gunstock so customers can hold the stock to their shoulders and look through the scope.
 -  According to Miriam Bixler, Absalom was a multitalented individual who worked as a farmer, woodcarver, maker of gunstocks, and justice of the peace, as well as a potter.
 
    Definition of gunstock in US English: gunstocknounˈɡənstɑkˈɡənstäk The stock or support to which the barrel of a gun is attached.  Example sentencesExamples -  Their dark, dense wood is prized for furniture, musical instruments and gunstocks.
 -  According to Miriam Bixler, Absalom was a multitalented individual who worked as a farmer, woodcarver, maker of gunstocks, and justice of the peace, as well as a potter.
 -  To sell more optics, mount a scope on a gunstock so customers can hold the stock to their shoulders and look through the scope.
 -  In addition to cabinets and furniture, black walnut has been used for musical instruments, paneling, gunstocks, and other fancy wood products.
 
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