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Meaning

The word "stack" refers to a pile or a group of items stacked on top of each other. It can be used in various contexts, such as a stack of books, a stack of plates, or even data structures in computer science where items are organized in a last-in, first-out (LIFO) manner.

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Etymology

The word "stack" comes from the Old English "stacc," which means "a pile or heap." Its origins can be traced back to Proto-Germanic "*stakō," which also conveys the idea of stacking or piling things.

Examples

  1. She organized the books into a neat stack on the shelf.
  2. The waiter brought a stack of plates to the table for dinner.
  3. In programming, a stack is an essential data structure used for managing function calls.
  4. He decided to stack the firewood against the wall for easy access during winter.
  5. After the meeting, I found a stack of papers on my desk that needed to be reviewed.