All stack synonyms
stack
S s noun stack
- multiplicity β a large number or variety: a multiplicity of errors.
- jillion β an indefinitely vast number; zillion.
- mobilisation β The act of mobilising.
- haycock β a small conical pile of hay stacked in a hayfield while the hay is awaiting removal to a barn.
- anthill β An anthill is a pile of earth formed by ants when they are making a nest.
- great deal β to occupy oneself or itself (usually followed by with or in): Botany deals with the study of plants. He deals in generalities.
- hayrick β Chiefly Midland U.S. rick1 (def 1).
- haystack β a stack of hay with a conical or ridged top, built up in the mowed field so as to prevent the accumulation of moisture and promote drying.
- million β a cardinal number, a thousand times one thousand.
- mountain β heap of sth
- mobilization β to assemble or marshal (armed forces, military reserves, or civilian persons of military age) into readiness for active service.
- intensification β to make intense or more intense.
- downs β from higher to lower; in descending direction or order; toward, into, or in a lower position: to come down the ladder.
- caboodle β a lot, bunch, or group (esp in the phrases the whole caboodle, the whole kit and caboodle)
- esker β A long ridge of gravel and other sediment, typically having a winding course, deposited by meltwater from a retreating glacier or ice sheet.
- highland β a region in N Scotland, including a number of the Inner Hebrides. 9710 sq. mi. (25,148 sq. km).
- bunch β A bunch of people is a group of people who share one or more characteristics or who are doing something together.
- build-up β the physical structure, especially of a person; physique; figure: He had a strong build.
- collection β A collection of things is a group of similar things that you have deliberately acquired, usually over a period of time.
- hummock β Also, hammock. an elevated tract of land rising above the general level of a marshy region.
- biddle β John. 1615β62, English theologian; founder of Unitarianism in England
- drift β a driving movement or force; impulse; impetus; pressure.
- highlands β a region in N Scotland, including a number of the Inner Hebrides. 9710 sq. mi. (25,148 sq. km).
- heap β a group of things placed, thrown, or lying one on another; pile: a heap of stones.
- hill β the small hill in Washington, D.C., on which the Capitol stands.
- hillside β a township in NE New Jersey.
- crag β A crag is a steep rocky cliff or part of a mountain.
- buildup β praise or favorable publicity, esp. when systematic and intended to make something popular, well-known, etc.
- accumulation β An accumulation of something is a large number of things which have been collected together or acquired over a period of time.
verb stack
- chocked β a wedge or block of wood, metal, or the like, for filling in a space, holding an object steady, etc.
- ingather β to gather or bring in, as a harvest.
- cock β A man's cock is his penis.
- ballasted β Nautical. any heavy material carried temporarily or permanently in a vessel to provide desired draft and stability.
- massed β a body of coherent matter, usually of indefinite shape and often of considerable size: a mass of dough.
- ingathering β a gathering in, especially of farm products; harvest.
- chocking β a wedge or block of wood, metal, or the like, for filling in a space, holding an object steady, etc.
- weighted β having additional weight.
- ballasting β Nautical. any heavy material carried temporarily or permanently in a vessel to provide desired draft and stability.
- freighted β goods, cargo, or lading transported for pay, whether by water, land, or air.
- keep β to hold or retain in one's possession; hold as one's own: If you like it, keep it. Keep the change.
- gather β to bring together into one group, collection, or place: to gather firewood; to gather the troops.
- bank β A bank is a building where a bank offers its services.
- containerize β to convey (cargo) in standard-sized containers
- deal in β to occupy oneself or itself (usually followed by with or in): Botany deals with the study of plants. He deals in generalities.
- load β anything put in or on something for conveyance or transportation; freight; cargo: The truck carried a load of watermelons.
adj stack
- innumerous β very numerous.
- mucho β much or many: They're under mucho stress.
- heaper β a group of things placed, thrown, or lying one on another; pile: a heap of stones.
- countless β Countless means very many.
adjective stack
- zillion β an extremely large, indeterminate number.