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Definition of Stackless
1. Adjective. (computing) Without the use of a stack (last-in-first-out data structure). ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Stackless
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stackless
Literary usage of Stackless
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Adventures in Home-making by Robert Shackleton (1910)
"However, he balanced himself and did not fall; the stack was a thing of the past;
and the kitchen range, with stackless chimney, draws as well as ever it ..."
2. Papers on Paint and Varnish and the Materials Used in Their Manufacture by Henry Alfred Gardner (1920)
"The varnish department is stackless, being similar in assemblage to the paint
department. On each of the four floors the flow sheet or steps in varnish ..."
3. American Stationary Engineering: A Practical Work which Begins at the Boiler by William Edward Crane (1917)
"It is open on all sides to the air; and, to get the best results as a fanless
and stackless tower, it should be placed in an exposed position where the wind ..."
4. American Stationary Engineering: A Practical Work which Begins at the Boiler by William Edward Crane (1917)
"It is open on all sides to the air; and, to get the best results as a fanless
and stackless tower, it should be placed in an exposed position where the wind ..."
5. A Hoosier in Honduras by Albert Morlan (1897)
"For twenty years, more or less, the natives had watched the stackless old engine
drag its weary way through the one long street, and when the huge machine ..."
6. American Stationary Engineering: Facts, Rules and General Information by William Edward Crane (1906)
"It is open on all sides to the air; and, to get the best results as a fanless
and stackless tower, it should be placed in an exposed position where the wind ..."