The difference between Buckling and Stockfish
When used as nouns, buckling means the act of fastening a buckle, whereas stockfish means a cod (or similar fish) having been cut open and cured in the open air without salt.
Buckling is also adjective with the meaning: wavy.
check bellow for the other definitions of Buckling and Stockfish
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Buckling as a noun:
The act of fastening a buckle.
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Buckling as a noun (geology):
A folding into hills and valleys.
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Buckling as a noun:
The action of collapsing under pressure or stress.
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Buckling as an adjective:
Wavy; curly, as hair.
Examples:
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Buckling as a verb:
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Buckling as a noun:
A young male domestic goat of between one and two years.
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Buckling as a noun:
Smoked herring.
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Stockfish as a noun:
A cod (or similar fish) having been cut open and cured in the open air without salt.
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Stockfish as a noun (South Africa):
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