Stockpile

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Relations

  • Stash: A stockpile can be considered a stash or hidden store of goods or materials.
  • Collect: To collect can involve stockpiling or accumulating a large reserve or supply of something.
  • Shortage: A stockpile can help mitigate or prepare for potential shortages of goods or materials.
  • Inventory: A stockpile is part of an inventory or stock of goods or materials.
  • Hoarding: Excessive or irrational stockpiling can be considered a form of hoarding behavior.
  • Provisions: A stockpile can consist of provisions or supplies of food, water, and other necessities.
  • Rationing: Stockpiling can be a way to avoid rationing of goods or materials during times of scarcity.
  • Trove: A trove is a stockpile or accumulation of valuable or desirable items.
  • Supplies: A stockpile is a collection of supplies or materials for future use.
  • Accumulation: A stockpile is an accumulation or collection of goods or materials.
  • Amassing: Stockpiling involves amassing or gathering a large quantity of goods or materials.
  • Buildup: A buildup can result in the creation of a stockpile or reserve of materials or resources.
  • Surplus: A surplus can lead to the stockpiling or accumulation of excess supplies.
  • Surplus: A stockpile is often a surplus or excess of goods or materials beyond what is immediately needed.
  • Overstock: A stockpile can result in an overstock or excess of goods or materials.
  • Stockroom: A stockpile is often stored in a stockroom or storage area.
  • Stockpiling: Stockpiling is the act of accumulating or building up a stockpile of goods or materials.
  • Reserve: A stockpile is a reserve or supply of goods or materials kept for future use.
  • Supply: A stockpile is a supply or store of goods or materials.
  • Preparedness: Stockpiling goods or materials is a form of preparedness for future needs or emergencies.
  • Cache: A stockpile is a cache or secret store of goods or materials.
  • Collection: A collection can involve stockpiling items.
  • Scarcity: Stockpiling can occur in response to perceived scarcity or shortage of goods or materials.
  • Hoard: A stockpile can be considered a hoard or large accumulation of goods or materials.