Stack(a.) A large pile of hay, grain, straw, or the like, usually of a nearly conical form, but sometimes rectangular or oblong, contracted at the top to a point or ridge, and sometimes covered with thatch.
Stack(a.) A pile of poles or wood, indefinite in quantity.
Stack(a.) A pile of wood containing 108 cubic feet.
Stack(a.) A number of flues embodied in one structure, rising above the roof. Hence:
Stack(a.) Any single insulated and prominent structure, or upright pipe, which affords a conduit for smoke; as, the brick smokestack of a factory; the smokestack of a steam vessel.
Stack(a.) A section of memory in a computer used for temporary storage of data, in which the last datum stored is the first retrieved.
Stack(a.) A data structure within random-access memory used to simulate a hardware stack; as, a push-down stack.
Stack(n.) To lay in a conical or other pile; to make into a large pile; as, to stack hay, cornstalks, or grain; to stack or place wood.
Stacked(imp. & p. p.) of Stack
Stacking() a. & n. from Stack.
Stacking(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Stack

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