stack

20 ENTRIES FOUND:

1stack

noun \ˈstak\

Definition of STACK

1
: a large usually conical pile (as of hay, straw, or grain in the sheaf) left standing in the field for storage
2
a : an orderly pile or heap b : a large quantity or number
3
: an English unit of measure especially for firewood that is equal to 108 cubic feet
4
a : a number of flues embodied in one structure rising above a roof b : a vertical pipe (as to carry off smoke) c : the exhaust pipe of an internal combustion engine
5
a : a structure of bookshelves for compact storage of books —usually used in plural b plural : a section of a building housing such structures
6
: a pile of poker chips
7
a : a memory or a section of memory in a computer for temporary storage in which the last item stored is the first retrieved; also : a data structure that simulates a stack <a push-down stack> b : a computer memory consisting of arrays of memory elements stacked one on top of another

Examples of STACK

  1. He had arranged the letters in stacks.
  2. She took a magazine from near the top of the stack.

Origin of STACK

Middle English stak, from Old Norse stakkr; akin to Russian stog stack and probably to Old English staca stake
First Known Use: 14th century

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Other Agriculture/Gardening Terms

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