Odd-lot
noun
1.
a quantity or amount less than the conventional unit of trading.
2.
Stock Exchange. (in a transaction) a quantity of stock less than the established 100-share unit for active issues or the 10-share unit for designated inactive issues.
noun
1.
a batch of merchandise that contains less than or more than the usual number of units
2.
(stock exchange) a number of securities less than the standard trading unit of 100
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