different between stacking vs sacking
stacking
English
Noun
stacking (countable and uncountable, plural stackings)
- The act by which something is stacked.
- the number of possible stackings of eight boxes
- (uncountable) Sport stacking.
- (chemistry, countable) A stacked arrangement of often aromatic molecules, adopted due to interatomic interactions.
- Making claims for a single incident on multiple insurance policies.
- (photography) An image processing technique to reduce noise or add special effects.
- (television) A technique for keeping a captive audience by grouping together programs with similar appeal.
Derived terms
- antistacking
Verb
stacking
- present participle of stack
Anagrams
- tackings
stacking From the web:
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sacking
English
Noun
sacking (countable and uncountable, plural sackings)
- (uncountable) Cheap rough cloth such as would be used to make bags (sacks).
- The farmer grabbed a handful of sacking and rubbed down the cow.
- (countable) Firing or termination of an employee.
- He followed his sacking with a good drink.
Verb
sacking
- present participle of sack
Translations
Anagrams
- cakings, casking
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