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stack

[stæk] n
comp., MS rietuvė̃ f (A region of reserved memory, organized as a stack, in which programs temporarily store status data such as procedure and function call return addresses, passed parameters, and local variables)
IT stulpẽlis m; rietuvė̃lė f; grùpė f; kalãdė f (perfokortų); kišẽnė f; dėtuvė̃ m; magazìnas m; pakẽlis m; pluoštẽlis m
life.sc., industr. organizmai su sukauptais transformacijų įvykiais
tech., met. kãminas m
stack The portion of a chimney rising above the roof [stæk] n
environ. kãminas m
stacking ['stækɪŋ] v
agric., chem., mech.eng. sukrovìmas
 English thesaurus
stack [stæk] n
mus.instr. head and cab stack (The main difference between a combo amp and a head and cab is that one comes with a built-in speaker. A combo amp provides a player with an amplifier and speaker all in one case. The head and cab are separate products. They need to be connected together in order to obtain the same result. ); head and cab (The main difference between a combo amp and a head and cab is that one comes with a built-in speaker. A combo amp provides a player with an amplifier and speaker all in one case. The head and cab are separate products. They need to be connected together in order to obtain the same result. )
avia., Canada A number of aircraft holding at a common fix with vertical separation
STACK [stæk] abbr.
abbr., ed. Students Teach Adults Computer Knowledge
telecom. Start Acknowledgment
Stack [stæk] abbr.
abbr., oil stach yodes
stack
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