(Often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent.
A list in which the next item to be removed is the item most recently stored (LIFO)
A large tall chimney through which combustion gases and smoke can be evacuated.
Другие значения термина "stack" 1 And then of course you need a complete new computer science stack .
2 Among the stack of papers were several early etchings of Matterson House.
3 All supported water storage, but said the numbers did not stack up.
4 That stack of paper there is requests filed in the last week.
5 They will also want to know what has happened to his stack .
6 Technical improvements become more possible when a vendor owns the whole stack .
7 So how do pay ratios in the voluntary sector currently stack up?
8 Fierce competition has driven down prices and margins as costs stack up.
9 Dear Dr. Bob: I've got a stack of business cards to file.
10 The latter has since won, so the form should stack up here.
11 After many journeys, the stack of provisions in the cell is sufficient.
12 That being the case, where would he leave a stack of leftovers?
13 I'd bought a whole stack of them, to last me all year.
14 Not just that, it brings a stack of programmes about the place.
15 Not the little stack of handkerchiefs, the folded collars and the like.
16 The centre stack is the area around the radio in most cars.
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