Stack

  • 61stack up — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. become, work out, resolve into; see result . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb Informal. To be equal or alike: compare, correspond, equal, match, measure up, parallel, touch. See SAME. II verb See stack …

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  • 62stack — See: blow a fuse or blow one s stack …

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  • 63stack — A number of aircraft holding over a point but at different flight levels. An aircraft may be asked to hold in a stack …

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  • 64stack up — compare with, pale by comparison    The Lincoln is a nice car, but how does it stack up against the Lexus? …

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  • 65stack up — N. Amer. informal measure up; compare. → stack …

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  • 66stack — n 1. haystack, mow, rick, shock, Scot, and North Eng. rickle, cock. 2. heap, pile, mass, accumulation, bulk, drift; hoard, store, stock, stockpile, supply; deposit, mound, bank, hillock, hill, mountain; packet, bale, bundle, load, barrow,… …

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  • 67stack — 1. noun a stack of boxes Syn: heap, pile, mound, mountain, pyramid, tower 2. verb 1) Leo was stacking plates Syn: heap (up), pile (up), assemble, put together, collect 2) …

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  • 68stack-up — /ˈstæk ʌp/ (say stak up) noun 1. Colloquial an accident involving a number of vehicles, railway carriages, etc. –adjective 2. of or relating to furniture, especially chairs, designed so that one unit fits into another to form a stack for storage …

  • 69stack — paketas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. core; pack; package; packet; packet bunch; stack vok. Bündel, n; Paket, n rus. пакет, m pranc. groupe, m; lot, m; paquet, m …

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  • 70stack — rietuvė statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. deck; pack; stack vok. Paket, n; Satz, m; Stapel, m rus. колода, f; пачка, f pranc. jeu, m; paquet, m …

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