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Stack

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English

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Stack

  1. A surname.

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German

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Low German Stack, from Middle Low German stak. Probably related with stāke (stake). Possibly influenced by stacket (stockade, picket fence), itself from also related Old French estakete.

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Stack n (mixed, genitive Stacks or Stackes, plural Stacken)

  1. (Northern Germany, uncommon outside compounds) groyne, breakwater
    Synonyms: Buhne, Kribbe
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Etymology 2

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Borrowed from English stack.

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Stack m (strong, genitive Stacks, plural Stacks)

  1. (computing) Synonym of Stapelspeicher (stack memory)
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Luxembourgish

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Etymology

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From Middle High German and Old High German stoc, from Proto-West Germanic *stokk.

Cognate with German Stock, Dutch stok, English stock, Icelandic stokkur.

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Stack m (plural Stäck)

  1. floor, storey, level
  2. apartment block
  3. potted plant
  4. bush, shrub
  5. tree trunk
  6. block (of an executioner, butcher, etc.)
  7. hive, beehive