STACK vs WAD: NOUN
- A group of retorts set together in the furnace for the manufacture of coal-gas.
- That part of a blast-furnace which extends from the boshes to the throat.
- A pile of grain in the sheaf, or of hay, straw, pease, etc., gathered into a circular or rectangular form, often, when of large size, coming to a point or ridge at the top, and thatched to protect it from the weather.
- A pile of sticks, billets, poles, or cordwood; formerly, also, a pyre, or burial pile.
- A pile or group of other objects in orderly position.
- A number of funnels or chimneys standing together.
- A single chimney or passageway for smoke; the chimney or funnel of a locomotive or steam-vessel: also called smokestack. See cuts under passenger-engine and puddling-furnace.
- A high detached rock; a columnar rock; a precipitous rock rising out of the sea.
- A customary unit of volume for fire-wood and coal, generally 4 cubic yards (108 cubic feet). The three-quarter stack in parts of Derbyshire is said to be 105 or 106 cubic feet.
- Plural A large quantity; “lots”: as, stacks of money.
- A large and to some degree orderly 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.
- An orderly pile of any type of object, indefinite in quantity; -- used especially of piles of wood. A stack is usually more orderly than a pile
- A pile of wood containing 108 cubic feet.
- An orderly pile
- In gambling and banking games, twenty chips or counters.
- A large quantity.
- An English measure of coal or cut wood, equal to 108 cubic feet (3.06 cubic meters).
- A stackup.
- The area of a library in which most of the books are shelved.
- An extensive arrangement of bookshelves.
- A vertical exhaust pipe, as on a ship or locomotive.
- A group of chimneys arranged together.
- A chimney or flue.
- A group of three rifles supporting each other, butt downward and forming a cone.
- A section of memory and its associated registers used for temporary storage of information in which the item most recently stored is the first to be retrieved.
- An orderly pile, especially one arranged in layers: : heap.
- A large, usually conical pile of straw or fodder arranged for outdoor storage.
- A storage device that handles data so that the next item to be retrieved is the item most recently stored (LIFO)
- (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
- A large tall chimney through which combustion gases and smoke can be evacuated
- A number of flues embodied in one structure, rising above the roof.
- Any single insulated and prominent structure, or upright pipe, which affords a conduit for smoke.
- A section of memory in a computer used for temporary storage of data, in which the last datum stored is the first retrieved.
- Specifically, something, as a piece of cloth, paper, or leather, used to hold the powder or bullet, or both, in place in a gun or cartridge.
- An obsolete or dialectal form of woad.
- An impure earthy ore of manganese, which consists of manganese dioxid associated with the oxid of iron, cobalt, or copper. When mixed with linseed-oil for a paint it is apt to take fire. Also called bog-manganese, earthy manganese.
- Same as plumbago.
- A little mass, tuft, or bundle, as of hay or tow.
- Specifically: A little mass of some soft or flexible material, such as hay, straw, tow, paper, or old rope yarn, used for retaining a charge of powder in a gun, or for keeping the powder and shot close; also, to diminish or avoid the effects of windage. Also, by extension, a dusk of felt, pasteboard, etc., serving a similar purpose.
- A soft mass, especially of some loose, fibrous substance, used for various purposes, as for stopping an aperture, padding a garment, etc.
- A small bunch or wisp of rags, hay, hair, wool, or other fibrous material, used for stuffing, for lessening the shock of hard bodies against each other, or for packing.
- An earthy oxide of manganese, or mixture of different oxides and water, with some oxide of iron, and often silica, alumina, lime, or baryta; black ocher. There are several varieties.
- Plumbago, or black lead.
- Woad.
- An amorphous, compact mass.
- A substantial pile (normally of money).
- A soft plug or seal, particularly as used between the powder and pellets in a shotgun cartridge.
- An ejaculate of semen.
- Any black manganese oxide or hydroxide mineral rich rock in the oxidized zone of various ore deposits
- A small mass of soft material
- A rod with a screw or hook at the end, used for removing the wad from a gun.
- (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
- A wad of something chewable as tobacco
- An ejaculation of semen.
- A considerable amount of money.
- A sizable roll of paper money.
- A large amount.
- A disk, as of felt or paper, used to keep the powder and shot in place in a shotgun cartridge.
- A plug, as of cloth or paper, used to retain a powder charge in a muzzleloading gun or cannon.
- A compressed ball, roll, or lump, as of tobacco or chewing gum.
- A small mass of soft material, often folded or rolled, used for padding, stuffing, or packing.
- In ceramics, a small piece of finer clay used to cover the body of an inferior material in some varieties of earthenware; especially, the piece doubled over the edge of a vessel.
STACK vs WAD: VERB
- Load or cover with stacks
- Arrange in stacks
- Arrange the order of so as to increase one's winning chances
- Crowd or pack to capacity
- Compress into a wad
- To crumple or crush into a compact, amorphous shape or ball.
- To wager
STACK vs WAD: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To form a stack.
- To direct (aircraft) to circle at different altitudes while waiting to land.
- To prearrange or fix unfairly so as to favor a particular outcome.
- To prearrange the order of (a deck of cards) so as to increase the chance of winning.
- To load or cover with stacks or piles.
- To arrange in a stack; pile.
- N/A
STACK vs WAD: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To set up a number of muskets or rifles together, with the bayonets crossing one another, and forming a sort of conical pile.
- To select or arrange dishonestly so as to achieve an unfair advantage.
- To place in a vertical arrangement so that each item in a pile is resting on top of another item in the pile, except for the bottom item.
- To lay in a conical or other pile; to make into a large pile
- To insert or crowd a wad into; ; also, to stuff or line with some soft substance, or wadding, like cotton.
- To form into a mass, or wad, or into wadding.
- To compress into a wad.
- To pad, pack, line, or plug with wadding.
- To insert a wad into (a firearm).
- To hold (shot or powder) in place with a wad.
STACK vs WAD: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To make up (cards) in a designed manner, so as to secure an unfair advantage; pack.
- To pile or build in the form of a stack; make into a regularly formed pile: as, to stack grain.
- An obsolete or dialectal preterit of stick (and stick).
- To form into a wad or into wadding; press together into a mass, as fibrous material.
- To line with wadding, as a garment, to give more roundness or fullness to the figure, keep out the cold, render soft, or protect in any way.
- To pad; stuff; fill out with or as with wadding.
- To put a wad into, as the barrel of a gun; also, to hold in place by a wad, as a bullet.
- A Scotch form of would.
- A Scotch form of wed.
STACK vs WAD: RELATED WORDS
- Mass, Whole lot, Plenty, Lot, Mess, Stagger, Distribute, Batch, Smokestack, Raft, Pot, Slew, Wad, Heap, Pile
- Great deal, Pack, Mess, Chew, Whole lot, Muckle, Heap, Mint, Tidy sum, Pot, Bundle, Quid, Stack, Pile, Chaw
STACK vs WAD: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Hatful, Mass, Whole lot, Plenty, Lot, Mess, Stagger, Distribute, Batch, Smokestack, Pot, Slew, Wad, Heap, Pile
- Lot, Plug, Pack, Mess, Chew, Whole lot, Muckle, Heap, Mint, Tidy sum, Pot, Bundle, Quid, Stack, Pile
STACK vs WAD: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Copies the top item from return stack and pushes it onto the parameter stack.
- Thegreater the distance between stacks, the less likely fire will spreadfrom stack to stack.
- Make sure that the first stack completes successfully, before creating the second stack.
- If the buff can stack, the maximum stack number will also be included.
- To follow this tutorial, you should have already set up a LAMP stack or LEMP stack.
- Normally, every program should have a stack segment with the combine type specified as STACK.
- In online user forums like Quora, Stack Over ow, Stack Exchange, etc.
- Stack instances that have drifted from the stack set configuration.
- All of the stack instances belonging to the stack set stack match from the expected template and parameter configuration.
- Stack name: Specify a Stack name which identifies your stack in AWS.
- Woody said, chewing a formidable wad of gum.
- You want to blow a wad on rent.
- WAD, Holiday party, Pride, Consent Committee, BLM, etc.
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- All work wad done in an excellent fashion.
- Jednak te przymioty byu0142y niwelowane przez wiele wad.
- Details of root wad and boulder revetment technique.
- Wad be my queen, wad be my queen.
- Dip a wad of paper towels in vegetable oil, grab the wad with grill tongs, and then brush the grate.
- In my clumsy fingers, the narrow, slippery, fine silk ribbon slips and slides as I wad, tangle, wad, tangle, and wad some more.
STACK vs WAD: QUESTIONS
- Which variables are stored in stack and which in stack?
- How do you connect a vent stack to a drainage stack?
- When is a single stack magazine better than a double stack?
- How to remove a Java stack from a dual-stack system?
- How many times can you stack a stack on cold blood?
- Should you carry a double stack or single stack pistol?
- What happens to the stack Master of a switch stack?
- Can you stack two EtherSwitch service modules in a stack?
- Which champions can stack thresh's ability that infinitely stack?
- Why are my stack pointers outside the known stack areas?
- Why am I getting a-2011 error when installing a wad?
- Did Jeff Renner get his undies in a wad over Brandi Kruse tweet?
- What does it mean when sperm is in a jelly like wad?
- What happens if you find a wad of cash on the street?
- Is there a clinical reasoning process algorithm relevant to patients with wad?
- Why can't I purchase more than one Walters over powder wad?
- Does a ported choke tube make the Wad separate faster?
- Does chronic whiplash associated disorders (WAD) cause cervical zygapophyseal pain?
- Is there an English version of yet another wad manager?
- Jakie są wkładki ortopedyczne dla wad postawy?