different between sackable vs stackable

sackable

English

Etymology

sack +? -able

Adjective

sackable (comparative more sackable, superlative most sackable)

  1. (of an act) Sufficiently severe to warrant the perpetrator being sacked.

Anagrams

  • Black Sea, slab cake, slabcake

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stackable

English

Etymology

stack +? -able

Adjective

stackable (not comparable)

  1. Capable of being stacked.
  2. (retail, colloquial, of a coupon or similar offer) Capable of being combined with others on a single purchase.
    • 2003, Geoffrey Litwack, Geoffrey Litwack 2002 Annual (page 461)
      With a 10% stackable coupon I can get my cost down to ?$625 shipped, taxed for the 15" DVI LCD []

Noun

stackable (plural stackables)

  1. (computing) A network switch that can be set up to operate with other network switches.

Anagrams

  • black teas

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