"Stockwell" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Stockwell" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Stockwell" Meaning

A stockwell is typically a type of well or water pump that draws water from a water source, such as an underground aquifer. A stockwell is a large wooden or metal pipe that draws water from a well, often used in rural areas or for agricultural purposes.

It can also refer to the name of a place, particularly Stockwell, a district in south London.

Alternatively, "stockwell" can refer to any type of well or spring, especially one owned or controlled by the community.

"Stockwell" Examples

Usage Examples for "stockwell"


1. Historical Reference

- In London history, Stockwell is an area located in the London Borough of Lambeth in South London. In the 19th century, Stockwell was home to the Stockwell water pumping station.

2. Place Names

- The arterial nature of Stockwell Road made it a focal point for Housing development in Victorian times, it also saw the construction of the famous Stockwell Bus Garage.

3. General Knowledge

- It has the famous Ruskin Park nearby offering plenty of space for leisure and picnics, along with Durning Hall Library offering educational resources.

4. Factual Context

- Stockwell is served by Stockwell tube station and Waterloo Station among others. It is an integral part of the effective transportation network in the zone 2 maps of the city.

5. Slang/Idioms

- - Thè phrasing 'Stockwell Boot Boys' is a colloquialism used to insult the violent actions and cult associations of extreme Working class.

"Stockwell" Similar Words

Stockport

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Stockport is a town in Greater Manchester, England, with a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. The name "Stockport" is derived from the Old English words "stoc" meaning "riverbank" and "port" meaning "settlement" or " landing place". It was an important location for various industries, including textiles, hats, and chemicals, in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Stockroom

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A room where goods and supplies are stored, especially in a business or warehouse.

Stocks

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A stock is a type of security that represents ownership in a company. It is a share of a company's equity, giving the owner a claim on a proportion of the company's assets and profits. Buying and selling of stocks on stock exchanges allows individuals and institutions to participate in the ownership of companies.<br><br>In a broader sense, a stock can also refer to a general supply or reserve of something available for use, such as a stock of food or a stock of ideas.

Stocktaker

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A person employed in a job that involves counting, taking, and checking of stock, typically in a warehouse or shop to ensure that the quantities of goods are correct.

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Stocktaking

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The act of counting and recording the quantity of goods in stock, usually to determine their value or to identify discrepancies between the quantity recorded and the actual quantity on hand.

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