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Shock denotes:
- In mining, impact (mining) is the vertical (also inclined) wall.
 - a stacked stack, see stacking mechanics
 - in the hunter's language the totality of the control feathers of a bird
 - Shock (unit) , a unit of cattle
 - Bump (wood measure) , a firewood measure
 - a wood connection
 - Kick (game of chance) , a game of card gambling
 - an expression in the sheep's head (comparable to the "contra" in Skat)
 - the German name of the municipality of Štós in eastern Slovakia
 
A jerky movement , for example due to an impact, that triggers a shock or transfers energy:
- Shock (physics) , a very brief interaction between two bodies
 - in mathematics, physics and astronomy, an abrupt, propagating change of state variables, see the shock wave and shock wave
 - A collision in traffic is generally a collision and a dangerous event in rail traffic
 - while fencing a stab with the thrust weapon
 - in athletics, kicking the ball, see shot put
 
Boundaries or locations :
- an assembly joint where two components are joined together during assembly.
 - the flat surface on which two components to be connected meet, see joining (manufacturing technology)
 - Rail joint in railway technology
 - in mining the lateral boundary of a mine, see tunnels (mining)
 - Border in the tailoring
 
Stoss or Stoss is the family name of the following people:
- Stoss (violin maker) , a family of violin makers from the 18th and 19th centuries
 - Andreas Stoss (around 1480–1540), Carmelite
 - Franz Stoss (1909–1995), Austrian actor, director and theater director
 - Irma Stoss (1887–1975), German teacher and headmistress
 - Jochen Stoss (* 1942), German press photographer
 - Karl Stoss (* 1956), Austrian manager and sports official
 - Stanislaus Stoss (Polish Stanisław Stwosz; * around 1478, † 1528), sculptor and carver of the late Gothic
 - Susann Stoss (* 1964), German journalist of American origin
 - Veit Stoss (1447–1533), German sculptor of the late Gothic
 
Shock denotes:
- Stoss , a pass crossing in Switzerland, where the Battle of Stoss took place in 1405
 - Stoss , a mountain in the Alpstein
 - another variant of the German name of the municipality of Štós in eastern Slovakia
 
STOSS as an acronym stands for:
- STudie Open Source System , a study on the implementation and distribution of Wienux
 
See also:
Wiktionary: Impact  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wiktionary: Stoss  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
- List of all Wikipedia articles whose title begins with shock
 - List of all Wikipedia articles whose title contains shock
 
- List of all Wikipedia articles with titles starting with Stoss
 - List of all Wikipedia articles whose title contains Stoss
 - Stoos , a car-free village and ski area in the Morschach municipality in the Swiss canton of Schwyz
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