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stack
noun
1 a large pile.
2 a large pile of hay or straw.
3 (sometimes stacks) colloq a large amount There's stacks to do in this resort .
4 a a large industrial chimney;
b the chimneys of a house, factory, etc thought of collectively.
5 (the stack or the stacks) in a library: an area of dense bookshelving where books that are not frequently requested are kept.
6 a hi-fi system where the individual components, such as the turntable, CD player, cassette deck, amplifier, etc are placed on top of each other.
7 chiefly N Am an exhaust pipe on a truck that sticks up behind the driver's cab, rather than coming out at the back of the vehicle.
verb (stacked , stacking )
1 (also stack things up) to arrange them in a stack or stacks; to pile.
2 to prearrange (a deck of playing-cards) so that someone can have an advantage.
3 to arrange (circumstances, etc) to favour or disadvantage a particular person.
4 to arrange (aircraft that are waiting to land) into a queue in which each circles the airport at a different altitude.
5 to fill something stacked the fridge with goodies .
[14c: from Norse stakkr haystack]
stackable adjective .
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