"Stacks" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Stacks" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Stacks" Meaning

A stack is a vertical arrangement of items, usually in a orderly and neat fashion, that are typically held together or balanced on top of each other. Stacks can be found in everyday life, such as a stack of books on a shelf, a pile of dishes in a cupboard, or a stack of objects in a storage container.

The term "stack" can also refer to:

1. A pile or arrangement of cards, blocks, or other objects in a game.
2. A metaphorical pile or collection of things, such as a stack of responsibilities or a stack of problems.
3. In computing, an abstract data type that follows the Last-In-First-Out (LIFO) principle, where the most recently added item is the first one to be removed.
4. In finance, a stack can refer to a large accumulation of financial risks or investments.
5. In sports, a stack can refer to a set of blocks or weights used for weightlifting or other exercises.

"Stacks" Examples

Usage Examples of "Stacks"


1. Cooking

The cook had to stack the plates neatly on the tray for serving.

"Stacks" Similar Words

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A fairly obscure word!<br><br>Stadial refers to a phase or stage in a glacial period, characterized by the expansion of a glacier. It can also be used more broadly to describe a stage or phase of a process or development, particularly one that is slow-moving or long-term.<br><br>In other words, a stadial is a significant and noticeable phase of growth, change, or development, often with its own distinct characteristics and features.<br><br>For example: "The stadial development of the ice sheets during the last glacial period had a profound impact on the global climate and geography."

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