Word: stack

Category: stack

Computers & Electronics, Arts & Entertainment, Science

Related words: stack

the stack, stack on, stack overflow, jack stack, stack tube, java stack, stack up, stack on safe, stack trace, stacks, optimal stack, stack exchange, ec stack, mean stack, open stack, study stack, lamp stack, triple stack, full stack

Synonyms: stack

eyeglass

Translations: stack

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spanish
Translations:
montón, pila
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german
Translations:
schornstein, stapel, menge, rauchabzugsrohr
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french
Translations:
surabondance, amoncellement, pile, amas, meule, monceau, tas, abattis, empiler, bloc, ...
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italian
Translations:
mucchio, ciminiera, catasta
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portuguese
Translations:
estável, estábulo, pilha
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dutch
Translations:
ophopen, buis, overvloed, opeenhopen, accumuleren
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russian
Translations:
груда, пирамида, стек, труба, куча, поленница, заскирдовать, скирд, ворох, складываться, ...
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swedish
Translations:
stack, trave
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finnish
Translations:
pino, paljon, latoa, poistoputki, kasata
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czech
Translations:
kupa, hromada, stoh, množství, hranice
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polish
Translations:
stóg, sztaplować, kopa, stos, komin, ułożyć, bróg, sterta
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hungarian
Translations:
boglya, asztag, kazal, kéménysor, halmozás
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greek
Translations:
σωρός, στοιβάδα
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ukrainian
Translations:
складатись, стек, книгосховище, стік, складатися
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bulgarian
Translations:
комин
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estonian
Translations:
hakk, virn
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croatian
Translations:
trpati, stog, dimnjak, knjižnica, gomilati
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slovenian
Translations:
kupa
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slovak
Translations:
zásobník

The meaning and "use of": stack

noun
  • a pile of objects, typically one that is neatly arranged. - a stack of boxes
  • a chimney, especially one on a factory, or a vertical exhaust pipe on a vehicle. - In addition, windows surrounding the cab increase visibility, and exhaust stacks are in line with the cab post, lending to a quieter engine.
verb
  • arrange (a number of things) in a pile, typically a neat one. - the books had been stacked up in three piles
  • shuffle or arrange (a deck of cards) dishonestly so as to gain an unfair advantage. - I believed that Meg and Sarah were in real danger at the beginning; by the second half of the movie, I felt that the cards were stacked so unfavorably against the robbers so as to negate the danger.
  • (in snowboarding) fall over. - The group I ride with all got a shock last year when our friend stacked it, came down on his head and spent the next 6 months in hospital.

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