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Definition of stack
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Stack (a.) A pile of wood
containing
108 cubic feet.
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Uptake
::
Uptake
(n.) The pipe
leading
upward
from the smoke box of a steam
boiler
to the
chimney,
or
smokestack;
a flue
leading
upward..
Sweat
::
Sweat (v. i.)
Moisture
issuing
from any
substance;
as, the sweat of hay or grain in a mow or
stack..
Stackstand
::
Stacking
() a. & n. from
Stack.
Stack
::
Stack (a.) A
number
of flues
embodied
in one
structure,
rising
above the roof.
Hence:.
Stack
::
Stack (a.) A pile of poles or wood,
indefinite
in
quantity..
Breeching
::
Breeching
(n.) The sheet iron
casing
at the end of
boilers
to
convey
the smoke from the flues to the
smokestack.
Thatch
::
Thatch
(n.) To cover with, or with a roof of,
straw,
reeds,
or some
similar
substance;
as, to
thatch
a roof, a
stable,
or a stack of
grain..
Stackyard
::
Stackstand
(n.) A
staging
for
supporting
a stack of hay or
grain;
a
rickstand.
Stack
::
Stack (a.) Any
single
insulated
and
prominent
structure,
or
upright
pipe, which
affords
a
conduit
for
smoke;
as, the brick
smokestack
of a
factory;
the
smokestack
of a steam
vessel..
Unstack
::
Unstack
(v. t.) To
remove,
or take away, from a
stack;
to
remove,
as
something
constituting
a
stack..
Haggard
::
Haggard
(n.) A
stackyard.
Stack
::
Stacking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Stac.
Rick
::
Rick (n.) A stack or pile, as of
grain,
straw,
or hay, in the open air,
usually
protected
from wet with
thatching..
Brick
::
Brick (n.) A block or clay
tempered
with
water,
sand, etc.,
molded
into a
regular
form,
usually
rectangular,
and
sun-dried,
or burnt in a kiln, or in a heap or stack
called
a
clamp..
Capsheaf
::
Capsheaf
(n.) The top sheaf of a stack of
grain:
(fig.)
the
crowning
or
finishing
part of a
thing.
Stack
::
Stack (a.) 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..
Stacket
::
Stackage
(n.) A tax on
things
stacked.
Stacking
::
Stack-guard
(n.) A
covering
or
protection,
as a
canvas,
for a
stack..
Stackage
::
Stackage
(n.) Hay, gray, or the like, in
stacks;
things
stacked..
Stack
::
Stack (a.) A pile of wood
containing
108 cubic feet.
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