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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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Declension of Stack [neuter, mixed]
singular plural
indef. def. noun def. noun
nominative ein das Stack die Stacken
genitive eines des Stacks , Stackes der Stacken
dative einem dem Stack, Stacke 1 den Stacken
accusative ein das Stack die Stacken

1Now rare, see notes.

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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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    Declension of Stack [masculine, strong]
    singular plural
    indef. def. noun def. noun
    nominative ein der Stack die Stacks
    genitive eines des Stacks der Stacks
    dative einem dem Stack den Stacks
    accusative einen den Stack die Stacks

    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

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