ALL meanings of double-ended queue
- noun Technical meaning of double-ended queue (algorithm) /dek/ (deque) A queue which can have items added or removed from either end[?]. The Knuth reference below reports that the name was coined by E. J. Schweppe. 1
- noun double-ended queue (computing) An abstract list-type data structure where elements can be added to or removed from the front (head) or the back (tail). 0