stopper
/ˈstɔp.ə//ˈstɒp.ə//ˈstɑ.pɚ/
noun
- 1
Agent noun of stop, someone or something that stops something.
- 2
A type of knot at the end of a rope, to prevent it from unravelling.
“Put a stopper in the knot.”
- 3
A bung or cork.
“We need a stopper or the boat will sink.”
- 4
Goalkeeper.
“He's the number one stopper in the country.”
- 5
In the commodity futures market, someone who is long (owns) a futures contract and is demanding delivery because they want to take possession of the deliverable commodity.
“Cattle futures: spillover momentum plus evidence of a strong stopper (i.e., 96 loads demanded) should kick the opening higher.”
- 6
A train that calls at all or almost all stations between its origin and destination, including very small ones.
- 7
Any of several trees of the genus Eugenia, found in Florida and the West Indies.
- 8
A short rope for making something fast.
- 9
A playspot where water flows back on itself, creating a retentive feature.
Synonyms
verb
- 1
To close a container by using a stopper.
“He tightly stoppered the decanter, thinking the expensive liqueur had been evaporating.”
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