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The Meaning of stacks

  • (noun) storage space in a library consisting of an extensive arrangement of bookshelves where most of the books are stored
  • (noun) a large number or amount; "made lots of new friends"; "she amassed stacks of newspapers"

Synonyms

tons , dozens , heaps , lots , piles , scores , loads , rafts , slews , wads , oodles , gobs , scads , lashings , stack , batch , deal , flock , good deal , great deal , hatful , heap , lot , mass , mess , mickle , mint , mountain , muckle , passel , peck , pile , plenty , pot , quite a little , raft , sight , slew , spate , stack , tidy sum , wad , push-down list , push-down stack , stack , smokestack , stack , push-down storage , push-down store , stack , stack , stack , pile , heap , stack

Homophones

stac's

Rhymes

acts , ajax , antitax , attacks , ax , axe , backes , backs , bax , blacks , borax , climax , contacts , cracks , dacs , dax , earwax , facts , fairfax , fax , filofax , flax , galax , hacks , halifax , imax , impacts , jaques , knacks , knick-knacks , lacks , lax , lomax , maces , macks , macs , max , mesothorax , metathorax , neoax , overtax , packs , pacs , pacts , parallax , pax , plaques , pretax , racks , rax , relax , sachs , sacks , sacs , saks , sax , saxe , slacks , smacks , snacks , surtax , syntax , tacks , tax , tracks , wacks , wax , whacks , yax , zacks