Stack
Stack (English to stack 'stapeln') stands for:
- Stack: several cells connected in series in a fuel cell
- Stack (category theory) , in mathematics certain fibered categories
- Stack (poker) , the sum of a player's chips in poker
- a transverse structure on the bank in hydraulic engineering, see groyne
- columnar eroded remnant of a cliff, see surf pillars
- a data structure, see stack memory
- Software stack
- GF Stack & Co. , British automobile manufacturer.
Stack is the name of the following geographic objects:
- Stack Bay , bay on the coast of Enderbyland, Antarctica
- Stack Creek , river in Queensland, Australia
- Stack Island , various islands
- Ben Stack , mountain in the Scottish Highlands
- Loch Stack , lake in the Scottish Highlands.
Stack is the family name of the following people:
- Allen Stack (1928–1999), American swimmer
- Austin Stack (1879–1929), Irish politician of the Sinn Féin
- Edmund J. Stack (1874–1957), American politician
- Edward J. Stack (1910–1989), American politician
- George Stack (born 1946), Irish clergyman, Archbishop of Cardiff
- Graham Stack (born 1981), Irish football player
- John M. Stack (1852–1927), American politician
- John Stack (politician) (1845-1897) Irish nationalist and politician
- John Stack (rower) , (1924-1997), American rower
- John Stack (engineer) , (1906–1972), American aeronautical engineer
- Kelli Stack (* 1988), American ice hockey player
- Lee Stack (1868–1924), British general and governor general
- Michael J. Stack (1888–1960), American politician
- Mike Stack (* 1963), American politician
- Neville Stack (1919–1994), British Air Force officer
- Prunella Stack (1914-2010), British fitness trainer and author
- Robert Stack , actually Charles Langford Modini Stack (1919–2003), American actor
- Robert Stack (1896–1988), American brigadier general
- Timothy Stack (born 1956), American actor.
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Wiktionary: Stack - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations