1 | noun | an orderly pile 2 | noun | (often followed by "of") a large number or amount or extent 3 | noun | a list in which the next item to be removed is the item most recently stored (LIFO) 4 | noun | a large tall chimney through which combustion gases and smoke can be evacuated 5 | noun | a storage device that handles data so that the next item to be retrieved is the item most recently stored (LIFO) 6 | verb | load or cover with stacks 7 | verb | arrange in stacks 8 | verb | arrange the order of so as to increase one's winning chances (8 meanings)
st'ak (IPA: stˈæk)
stack (no hyphenation) (5 letters | 1 syllable)
1300 (High Middle ages) (725 years ago)
Old Norse |
stacks | stacked | stacking
batch | deal | flock | good deal | great deal | hatful | heap | lot | mass | mess | mickle | mint | mountain | muckle | passel | ... (total: 30)
hayrick | haystack | rick | deluge | flood | haymow | inundation | torrent | funnel | cord (total: 10)
agglomerate | cumulation | cumulus | heap | pile | large indefinite amount | large indefinite quantity | list | listing | chimney | memory device | storage device | lade | laden | load | ... (total: 18)
aback | attack | back | black | clack | crack | dak | flack | flak | hack | jack | knack | lac | lack | mac | ... (total: 33) (based on typical American pronunciation)
shack | slack | smack | snack | stalk | stank | stark (total: 7)
tacks
blow one's stack | push-down stack | stack away | stack up
Mandarin Chinese: | 堆 (noun) | 堆起 (verb) Hindi: | ढेर (noun) | ढेर लगाना (verb) Arabic: | كَومَة (noun) | يُكَوِّم (verb) Spanish: | almiar (hay) | hacina (hay) | pila (wood) | pila (quantity) | apilar (objects) | poner en pilas (objects) | amontonar (objects) French: | meule (hay) | pile (wood) | tas (wood) | tas (quantity) | pile (quantity) | empiler (objects) | entasser (objects)
Stack (US population: 11970 people, white: 93%)
stack.com | stack.net | stack.org | stack.biz
Accumulation | Arrange neatly | It may go through the roof | Pancake arrangement | Quantity of poker chips (total: 5) (based on all New York Times crossword puzzles 1994 to 2009)
11 (International English) | 11 (North American English)
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