English to English adjective
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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. | | source: webster1913 noun
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an orderly pile | | source: wordnet30
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(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent | | Example: a batch of letters a deal of trouble a lot of money he made a mint on the stock market see the rest of the winners in our huge passel of photos it must have cost plenty a slew of journalists a wad of money
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a list in which the next item to be removed is the item most recently stored (LIFO) | | source: wordnet30
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a large tall chimney through which combustion gases and smoke can be evacuated | | source: wordnet30
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a storage device that handles data so that the next item to be retrieved is the item most recently stored (LIFO) | | source: wordnet30 verb
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load or cover with stacks | | Example: stack a truck with boxes
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arrange in stacks | | Example: heap firewood around the fireplace stack your books up on the shelves
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arrange the order of so as to increase one's winning chances | | Example: stack the deck of cards
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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. | | source: webster1913
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