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stackup

American  
[stak-uhp] / ˈstækˌʌp /

noun

Aviation.
  1. stack.


Etymology

Origin of stackup

Noun use of verb phrase stack up

Example Sentences

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The stackup and repetition of objects also mirrors the Pop of artists like Konrad Klapheck, who referenced German automation too, and Leni Riefenstahl’s films of Nazi rallies, with endless rows of soldiers.

From New York Times

Touch sensing elements can be completely implemented within the LCD stackup but outside the not between the color filter plate and the array plate.

From Forbes

Last week it looked as if New York-bound air travelers might get some relief from long waits, and the threat of stackup collisions which airmen have long feared.

From Time Magazine Archive