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Definitions from the WebTerm: StacPart of Speech: NounSense 1:Definition: A stack or pile of objects, typically referring to a neat arrangement of items. Sample Sentence: The books were organized in a neat stac on the shelf. Related Products: Stacked BooksSense 2:Definition: Short for Stacked Area Chart, a graphical representation of data. Sample Sentence: The stac illustrated the trend in sales over the past year. Related Products: Stacked Area ChartsPart of Speech: VerbSense 1:Definition: To arrange or pile objects in a stack. Sample Sentence: She began to stac the clean dishes in the cupboard. Related Products: Stackable DinnerwareSense 2:Definition: To come together or merge into a cohesive group or formation. Sample Sentence: The students stac'd together to form a human pyramid during the school event. Part of Speech: AdjectiveSense 1:Definition: Popular or commonly favored by many people. Sample Sentence: The new restaurant in town has become quite stac among the locals. Related Products: Popular RestaurantsSense 2:Definition: Pertaining to or characteristic of a specific local community or area. Sample Sentence: The store offers unique products that reflect the stac culture of the region. Related Products: Local Products | ||||
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