1 a group of aircraft circling over an airport at different heights waiting for permission to land:
2 a way of storing data (= information) on a computer so that the last piece of data to be stored is the first one to be found by the computer
3 a tall piece of rock sticking out of the sea near the coast, formed by the action of the waves against the rock on the coast:
The Twelve Apostles is the name of a series of limestone stacks protruding dramatically from the sea.
4 a car accident, especially one that causes damage
6 to circle over an airport waiting for permission to land, or to make an aircraft do this:
9 to work in a supermarket putting products on shelves:
11 a method of storing information on a computer in which the most recent item is found or dealt with before other items:
The surfaces seem to impart slight" stiction" to the blocks when stacked together.
The children stacked tins as for display in a supermarket.
The authors of the guide have had the great advantage of direct access to the archives' stacks.
The models were estimated for the two subgroups and stacked.
Then, three stacks of three roof tiles each were placed by both the entry and exit ways, with the stacks one pace apart.
Let us recall the cutting and stacking construction of this dynamical system.
Statistical analysis of cyclicity provides a better understanding of the stacking pattern of lithofacies.
The forms with an overt case affix require a nominal which is either genitive or dative, and have the peculiarity that they cannot be stacked.
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