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[stæk] 1. noun1) (a large, usually neatly shaped, pile eg of hay, straw, wood etc: a haystack.) kopica2) (a set of shelves for books eg in a library.) police2. verb(to arrange in a large, usually neat, pile: Stack the books up against the wall.) zložiti na kup* * *I [stæk]nounkopa, kopica (sena, žita), stog, kup, gomila; sklad, skladanica, pravilno zložena drva (les); military piramida (pušk, orožja); dimnik (ladje ali lokomotive), vrsta dimnikov; kovaško ognjišče, vigenj; mera za les, drva (108 kubičnih čevljev, pribl. 3 m3); slang velika množina, množica, figuratively kup; stena, pečina, visoka (osamljena) vzpetina; skupina regalov, skladišče knjigII [stæk]transitive verbzložiti v kopo, v kopice, na kup, v skladanico; nakopičiti; aeronautics pustiti krožiti ali čakati (letalo) pred dovoljenjem za pristanekto stack arms military zložiti puške v piramidoto stack cards slang nepošteno mešati karte; ogoljufatiintransitive verb to stack up American slang stati, kazati
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stack — stack1 [ stæk ] noun * 1. ) count a pile of things placed one on top of another: stack of: a stack of unopened mail There were stacks of books on the floor. a ) a pile of things standing or lying together: a stack of firewood b ) a pile of HAY… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
stack */ — I UK [stæk] / US noun Word forms stack : singular stack plural stacks 1) [countable] a pile of things placed one on top of another stack of: a stack of unopened mail There were stacks of books on the floor. a) a pile of things standing or lying… … English dictionary
stack — [stak] n. [ME stac < ON stakkr, akin to MLowG stack, barrier of slanting stakes: for IE base see STICK] 1. a large pile of straw, hay, etc., esp. one neatly arranged, as in a conical form, for outdoor storage 2. any somewhat orderly pile or… … English World dictionary
Firewood — For the Witchcraft album, see Firewood (album). Cordwood redirects here. For the construction material, see Cordwood construction. Firewood on the way to market Firewood is any wood like material that is gathered and used for fuel. Generally,… … Wikipedia
stack — (stk) a traditional unit of volume used in Britain for coal and firewood. The stack equals 4 cubic yards, which is 108 cubic feet or about 3.058 cubic meters. As a firewood measure, a stack equals 27/32 = 0.843 75 cord … Dictionary of units of measurement
stack — I. noun Etymology: Middle English stak, from Old Norse stakkr; akin to Russian stog stack and probably to Old English staca stake Date: 14th century 1. a large usually conical pile (as of hay, straw, or grain in the sheaf) left standing in the… … New Collegiate Dictionary
stack — 01. There is a [stack] of newspapers in the hall that need to be recycled. 02. I have [stacks] of homework assignments to mark this weekend. 03. The American Olympic basketball team is [stacked] with professional players from the NBA. 04. The cat … Grammatical examples in English
stack — old unit of measure for firewood equal to 108 cubic feet Units of Measurement … Phrontistery dictionary
woodpile — n. stack of firewood … English contemporary dictionary
woodpiles — n. stack of firewood … English contemporary dictionary
cord — (cd) 1. a traditional unit of volume used to measure stacked firewood. Like most traditional units of trade, the cord has varied somewhat according to local custom. In the United States, the cord is defined legally as the volume of a stack of… … Dictionary of units of measurement