- Look up
Stack or
stack in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stack may
refer to:
Stack Island, an
island game
reserve in B**** Strait, south-eastern Australia...
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Robert Stack (born
Charles Langford Modini Stack;
January 13, 1919 – May 14, 2003) was an
American actor and
television host.
Known for his deep voice...
- The
Stack is a
colloquialism used to
describe the symmetrical, four-level
stack interchange in Phoenix,
Arizona that
facilitates movements between Interstate...
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known as an
execution stack,
program stack,
control stack, run-time
stack, or
machine stack, and is
often shortened to
simply the "
stack".
Although maintenance...
- In computing, a
stack trace (also
called stack backtrace or
stack traceback) is a
report of the
active stack frames at a
certain point in time
during the...
- A
stacker is a
large machine used in bulk
material handling. Its
function is to pile bulk
material such as limestone, ores, coal and
cereals onto a stockpile...
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stack,
return the
value of the last
element added. The name
stack is an
analogy to a set of
physical items stacked one atop another, such as a
stack of...
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effects and
implications depending on the
actual implementation involving a
stack. The
description "Polish"
refers to the
nationality of
logician Jan Łukasiewicz...
- A
stack or sea
stack is a
geological landform consisting of a
steep and
often vertical column or
columns of rock in the sea near a coast,
formed by wave...
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different stacks layout.
STACKS (DOS 3.2 and
Novell DOS 7 and higher,
ignored under DR DOS 6.0 and PTS-DOS)
Specifies the
number of
stacks for hardware...