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Stall

The term stall has multiple meanings across different domains. Common uses include a market or fair stall, a stall in a church or theater (a church stall is a seating unit), and a stall as a small enclosure for animals. It can also function as a verb meaning to delay or hinder.

Market stall: A market stall is a small, often temporary, area where a vendor displays and sells

Animal housing: In agriculture, a stall refers to an individual enclosure for an animal, such as a

Mechanical and aviation terms: In engines, an engine stall occurs when speed cannot be maintained due to

Restrooms and seating: A bathroom stall is a cubicle with a toilet within a restroom. In churches

Verb usage: As a verb, stall means to delay actions or progress, sometimes to gain time or

goods.
Stalls
may
be
permanent
features
of
markets
or
set
up
for
fairs,
with
a
counter,
display
shelves,
and
sometimes
a
canopy.
horse
stall
or
cattle
stall.
These
spaces
provide
shelter,
feeding,
water,
and
bedding,
and
are
designed
to
control
movement
and
manure.
insufficient
air
or
fuel,
causing
the
engine
to
stop
or
run
irregularly.
In
aviation,
an
aerodynamic
stall
happens
when
the
wing
exceeds
a
critical
angle
of
attack,
reducing
lift
and
potentially
causing
a
loss
of
control.
and
theatres,
stalls
are
the
individual
seating
units
or,
in
older
usage,
seating
compartments.
avoid
decisions.