These are the meanings of the letters OSKTC when you unscramble them.
            
                
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                    Stock (a.)
                    
                        Used or employed for constant service or application, as if   constituting a portion of a stock or supply; standard; permanent;   standing; as, a stock actor; a stock play; a stock sermon.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        A block of wood; something fixed and solid; a pillar; a firm   support; a post.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        A covering for the leg, or leg and foot; as, upper stocks   (breeches); nether stocks (stockings).
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        A frame of timber, with holes in which the feet, or the feet   and hands, of criminals were formerly confined by way of punishment.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        A handle or wrench forming a holder for the dies for cutting   screws; a diestock.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        A kind of stiff, wide band or cravat for the neck; as, a   silk stock.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        A liquid or jelly containing the juices and soluble parts of   meat, and certain vegetables, etc., extracted by cooking; -- used in   making soup, gravy, etc.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        A race or variety in a species.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        A thrust with a rapier; a stoccado.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        An irregular metalliferous mass filling a large cavity in a   rock formation, as a stock of lead ore deposited in limestone.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        Any cruciferous plant of the genus Matthiola; as, common   stock (Matthiola incana) (see Gilly-flower); ten-weeks stock (M.   annua).
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        Domestic animals or beasts collectively, used or raised on a   farm; as, a stock of cattle or of sheep, etc.; -- called also live   stock.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        Hence, a person who is as dull and lifeless as a stock or   post; one who has little sense.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        In tectology, an aggregate or colony of persons (see   Person), as trees, chains of salpae, etc.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        Money or capital which an individual or a firm employs in   business; fund; in the United States, the capital of a bank or other   company, in the form of transferable shares, each of a certain amount;   money funded in government securities, called also the public funds; in   the plural, property consisting of shares in joint-stock companies, or   in the obligations of a government for its funded debt; -- so in the   United States, but in England the latter only are called stocks, and   the former shares.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        Red and gray bricks, used for the exterior of walls and the   front of buildings.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        Same as Stock account, below.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        Supply provided; store; accumulation; especially, a   merchant's or manufacturer's store of goods; as, to lay in a stock of   provisions.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        That portion of a pack of cards not distributed to the   players at the beginning of certain games, as gleek, etc., but which   might be drawn from afterward as occasion required; a bank.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        The beater of a fulling mill.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        The block of wood or metal frame which constitutes the body   of a plane, and in which the plane iron is fitted; a plane stock.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        The frame or timbers on which a ship rests while building.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        The handle or contrivance by which bits are held in boring;   a bitstock; a brace.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        The original progenitor; also, the race or line of a family;   the progenitor of a family and his direct descendants; lineage; family.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        The part of a tally formerly struck in the exchequer, which   was delivered to the person who had lent the king money on account, as   the evidence of indebtedness. See Counterfoil.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        The principal supporting part; the part in which others are   inserted, or to which they are attached.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        The stem or branch in which a graft is inserted.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        The stem, or main body, of a tree or plant; the fixed,   strong, firm part; the trunk.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        The support of the block in which an anvil is fixed, or of   the anvil itself.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        The wood to which the barrel, lock, etc., of a musket or   like firearm are secured; also, a long, rectangular piece of wood,   which is an important part of several forms of gun carriage.
                     
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                    Stock (n.)
                    
                        The wooden or iron crosspiece to which the shank of an   anchor is attached. See Illust. of Anchor.
                     
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                    Stock (v. t.)
                    
                        To lay up; to put aside for future use; to store, as   merchandise, and the like.
                     
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                    Stock (v. t.)
                    
                        To provide with material requisites; to store; to fill;   to supply; as, to stock a warehouse, that is, to fill it with goods; to   stock a farm, that is, to supply it with cattle and tools; to stock   land, that is, to occupy it with a permanent growth, especially of   grass.
                     
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                    Stock (v. t.)
                    
                        To put in the stocks.
                     
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                    Stock (v. t.)
                    
                        To suffer to retain milk for twenty-four hours or more   previous to sale, as cows.