A "stall" typically refers to a small, temporary structure or booth where goods are displayed and sold, often in a market or fair setting. On the other hand, a "shop" is a permanent retail establishment where goods or services are offered for sale on a regular basis. While a stall is usually more informal and can be easily set up and taken down, a shop is a more permanent and formal retail location with a fixed physical structure.
Ah, what a lovely question! A stall is a small temporary space where goods are sold, often seen in markets or fairs. On the other hand, a shop is a more permanent establishment where goods or services are sold regularly. Both are special in their own way, just like every little tree and bush in our happy little world.
well, for stall itself is (countable) a compartment for a single animal in a stable or cattle shed, or stall can be an action that is intended to cause or actually causes delay.
There is really no difference between a shop and a store. Those from America normally call it store while those from European countries prefer calling it shop.
Store, Tuck shop, Stall, Booth, establishment, mart,
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rated rpm is the maximum number of complete rotations that a rotor can rotate for every minute
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Barn, car stall, carport, parking lot, parking space, repair shop, shop, storage
difference between the price of ration shop and grocery shop for family below poverty line
Max torque and breakdown toarque are the same...,.the point at which a motor will stop/stall.
"shop" is "boutique" or "magasin". There is also the French word "échoppe" which has the same origine as "shop", but it is rarely used now, it means a small shop or a stall or booth.
A union closed shop is a workplace in which only union workers are allowed and to work and an open shop allows non union workers
You get it at any Royal Mounted Police Gift Shop in the section between the rhubarb stall and the replica stuffed war toys stand.