stub vs voucher

stub

noun
  • A piece of certain paper items, designed to be torn off and kept for record or identification purposes. 

  • An old and worn horseshoe nail. 

  • A placeholder procedure that has the signature of the planned procedure but does not yet implement the intended behavior. 

  • Stub iron. 

  • A row heading in a table (with horizontal reference, whereas a column heading has vertical reference). 

  • An unequal first or last interest calculation period, as a part of a financial swap contract 

  • A procedure that translates requests from external systems into a format suitable for processing and then submits those requests for processing. 

  • The smallest remainder of a smoked cigarette; a butt. 

  • The remaining part of the docked tail of a dog 

  • Something blunted, stunted, or cut short, such as stubble or a stump. 

  • A page providing only minimal information and intended for later development. 

  • A pen with a short, blunt nib. 

verb
  • To remove a plant by pulling it out by the roots. 

  • To jam, hit, or bump, especially a toe. 

  • To remove most of a tree, bush, or other rooted plant by cutting it close to the ground. 

voucher

noun
  • A piece of paper that entitles the holder to a discount, or that can be exchanged for goods and services. 

  • A copy of a published advertisement sent by the agency to the client as proof of publication. 

  • A receipt. 

  • One who or that which vouches. 

  • A mechanical device used in shops for automatically registering the amount of money drawn. 

verb
  • To establish the authenticity of; to vouch for. 

  • To provide (a beneficiary) with a voucher. 

  • To provide a vouch for (an expenditure). 

How often have the words stub and voucher occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )