stapel — meaning in English
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English meaning
Senses
stapel is used for these senses in English:
- slipway (nautical) A sloping surface, leading down to the shore or to a river, on which ships are built, repaired or stored and from which they are launched.
- sound post (lutherie) A wooden rod located inside the body of a violin-family instrument, close to the treble-side bridge foot.
- stack A pile of similar objects, each directly on top of the last.
- stockpile A supply (especially a large one) of something kept for future use, specifically in case the cost of the item increases or if there a shortage.
pile — full definition
- noun A number of things heaped or stacked on top of each other.
- noun Informally, a large amount, especially of money.
- noun A long beam or post driven deep into the ground to support a structure such as a building or pier.
- verb To heap things up, or to move as a group in a disorganised way.
stack — full definition
- noun A pile of things placed neatly one on top of another.
- noun In computing, a data structure where the last item added is the first one removed, or the memory area used for tracking function calls.
- noun Informal: a large sum of money.
- verb To arrange things in a pile, or to add something to an existing pile.