💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Upstack"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| downstacknoun | The lower part of the stack. |
| uppernoun | That which is higher, contrasted with the lower. |
| upper sidenoun | The uppermost side of anything |
| uppersidenoun | Alternative form of upper side. [The uppermost side of anything] |
| upper bodynoun | The upper part of the body, usually upwards of the waist. |
| upright | Vertical; erect. |
| upstagenoun | (theater) The part of a stage that is farthest from the audience or camera. |
| topsidenoun | The side or part of something that is at the top. |
| above stairsnoun | (archaic) The part of a building above the ground level. |
| overfaceverb | (retail) To place an excessive quantity of a product range on the shelves. |
| uppersnoun | The parts of a pair of shoes that do not normally contact the ground. |
| suprapositionnoun | The placing of one thing above another. |
| intertanknoun | A structure in between the stacked tanks of a rocket body, where one tank is arranged above/below another, in the vertical body. |
| up abovenoun | An upward location. (Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see up, above.) |
| overstorynoun | The upper portion of a community of plants, above the understory. |
| overloopnoun | (computing) An outer loop; A loop that contains an inner loop. |
| interstagenoun | (astronautics) The structure, generally containing mechanical components and instruments but no engines or fuel tanks, connecting the top of a stage of a multistage rocket to the bottom of the stage above it. |
| understagenoun | (theater) The area beneath a stage. |
| upcurrentnoun | An upward-moving current. |
| superstratumnoun | (linguistics) A language imposed upon a population that previously spoke another language |
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