Deadstock

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  • noun. merchandize that had been removed from sale, now offered for sale at a later date
  • Word Usage
    "Sometimes, bits of “recycled” pet cats and dogs who are “rendered,” i.e., melted down in processing plants after their bodies are collected from veterinary hospitals and pounds, as well as parts of broken-down racehorses, commonly known as deadstock."
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