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Link Stack (65°36′S 64°34′W / 65.600°S 64.567°W / -65.600; -64.567) is a rocky pillar at the northwest end of Chavez Island, off the west coast of Graham
Link_Stack
Abstract data type
stack, return the value of the last element added (the item at the top of the stack). The name stack is an analogy to a set of physical items stacked
Stack_(abstract_data_type)
Data structure used in computer programs
known as an execution stack, program stack, control stack, run-time stack, or machine stack, and is often shortened to simply the "stack". Although maintenance
Call_stack
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Stack or stack in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stack may refer to: Stack Island, an island game reserve in Bass Strait, south-eastern Australia
Stack
American actor (1919–2003)
Robert Stack (born Charles Langford Modini Stack; January 13, 1919 – May 14, 2003) was an American actor and television host. Known for his deep voice
Robert_Stack
Mathematics notation where operators follow operands
effects and implications depending on the actual implementation involving a stack. The description "Polish" refers to the nationality of logician Jan Łukasiewicz
Reverse_Polish_notation
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up full stack in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Full stack, full-stack or fullstack may refer to: Full stack, a player positioning strategy in the
Full_stack
Type of computer
values to and from a push-down stack. In the case of a hardware processor, a hardware stack is used. The use of a stack significantly reduces the required
Stack_machine
Software anomaly
In software, a stack buffer overflow or stack buffer overrun occurs when a program writes to a memory address on the program's call stack outside of the
Stack_buffer_overflow
Programming paradigm that relies on a stack machine model
Stack-oriented programming is a programming paradigm that relies on one or more stacks to manipulate data and/or pass parameters. Programming constructs
Stack-oriented_programming
Generalisation of a sheaf; a fibered category that admits effective descent
In mathematics a stack or 2-sheaf is, roughly speaking, a sheaf that takes values in categories rather than sets. Stacks are used to formalise some of
Stack_(mathematics)
Topics referred to by the same term
associated with the title Double stack. If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended
Double_stack
American sports magazine
Stack is a sports performance and athlete lifestyle publication targeted at high school student athletes. Double issues of STACK Magazine are distributed
Stack_(magazine)
Comprehensive computer networking implementation
The protocol stack or network stack is an implementation of a computer networking protocol suite or protocol family. Some of these terms are used interchangeably
Protocol_stack
Sport involving stacking and unstacking cups as swiftly as possible
Sport stacking, also known as cup stacking or speed stacking, is an individual and team sport that involves stacking 9–12 specially designed cups in predetermined
Sport_stacking
Large machine used in bulk material handling
Some stackers can rotate the boom. This allows a single stacker to form two stockpiles, one on either side of the conveyor. Stackers are used to stack in
Stacker
Surname list
Stack is a surname of Irish origin and is commonly found in county Kerry, Ireland. Variants of the name Stack include Stace, Stacey, Stacy, Stacke and
Stack_(surname)
1971 studio album by Stack Waddy
Stack Waddy is the first album by Stack Waddy, released in 1971 on Dandelion Records. Music website Allmusic gave Stack Waddy four out of five stars.
Stack_Waddy_(album)
1995 film by Iain Softley
IL: Buena Vista Television. Retrieved April 23, 2010.[permanent dead link] Stack, Peter (September 15, 1995). "Hackers Computes Visually". San Francisco
Hackers_(film)
Type of freeway interchange
A directional interchange, colloquially known as a stack interchange, is a type of grade-separated junction between two controlled-access highways that
Stack_interchange
JavaScript software stack
concept, initially created by Austin Anderson for the original MEAN stack LinkedIn group, is an assembly of the first letter of each component of the
MEAN_(solution_stack)
Cloud computing software
OpenStack is a free, open standard cloud computing platform. It is mostly deployed as infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) in both public and private clouds
OpenStack
Topics referred to by the same term
John Stack may refer to: John K. Stack Jr. (1884–1935), Michigan Auditor General John M. Stack (1852–1927), American politician John F. Stack (1950–2022)
John_Stack
American hod carrier and runner
Walt Stack (September 28, 1908 – January 19, 1995) was a hod carrier by trade and an icon of the San Francisco, California running community. Stack ran
Walt_Stack
Irish jockey and trainer
April 2008. [dead link] "Tommy Stack in critical condition". The Independent. 28 December 1998. Retrieved 10 August 2012. "Trainer T Stack - Golden, Co Tipperary"
Tommy_Stack
Bluetooth protocol stack is split in two parts: a "controller stack" containing the timing critical radio interface, and a "host stack" dealing with high
List_of_Bluetooth_protocols
Topics referred to by the same term
Edward W. Stack, American CEO and businessman This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link incorrectly
Edward_Stack
Version 6 of the Internet Protocol
maximum transmission unit (MTU) of a link and therefore complicates Path MTU Discovery, and may increase latency. Dual-stack IP implementations provide complete
IPv6
Topics referred to by the same term
Graham Stack (surgeon) (1915–1992), orthopedic surgeon This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link incorrectly
Graham_Stack
System software implementing Bluetooth functions
A Bluetooth stack is software that is an implementation of the Bluetooth protocol stack. Bluetooth stacks can be roughly divided into two distinct categories:
Bluetooth_stack
Network switch which can operate together others
connections. Link aggregation of ports on different units in the stack. Some stacking technologies allow for link aggregation from ports on different stacked switches
Stackable_switch
Topics referred to by the same term
A stack overflow is a programming error when too much memory is used on the call stack. Stack overflow may also refer to: Stack buffer overflow, when
Stack overflow (disambiguation)
Stack_overflow_(disambiguation)
Indian digital public infrastructure branding
India Stack is a marketing term coined by iSPIRT (Indian Software Product Industry Round Table) to brand a collection of government-operated digital infrastructure
India_Stack
Namespace identifier assigned by IANA
- What is the difference between itms-app:// and https:// App Store link". Stack Overflow. Hoehrmann, Bjoern (September 25, 2010). "The 'javascript' resource
List_of_URI_schemes
Software security techniques
overflows on stack-allocated variables, and preventing them from causing program misbehavior or from becoming serious security vulnerabilities. A stack buffer
Buffer_overflow_protection
Topics referred to by the same term
James Stack may refer to: James S. Stack (1852–1920), American judge, hotel owner, and politician James Stack (missionary) (1801–1883), Wesleyan Methodist
James_Stack
on a call stack, sometimes called a machine stack. The link register does not require the writes and reads of the memory containing the stack which can
Link_register
Topics referred to by the same term
Brian Stack may refer to: Brian Stack (comedian) (born 1964), American actor, comedian, and writer Brian P. Stack (born 1966), New Jersey senator Brian
Brian_Stack
American basketball player (born 1975)
Ryan Eugene Stack (born July 24, 1975) is an American former professional basketball player. Stack, a 6 ft 11 in (211 cm) tall power forward/center, from
Ryan_Stack
Topics referred to by the same term
Andy Stack may refer to: Andy Stack, pen name used by writer Ann Rule Andy Stack (musician) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with
Andy_Stack
Canadian Army general (born 1961)
Thomas Stack, OMM, CD is a Brigadier General in service of the Canadian Forces. He is the Deputy Commander of the Land Force Atlantic Area. Stack, was born
Anthony_Stack
American professional surfer (born 1991)
Balaram Stack (born September 5, 1991) is a professional surfer. The youngest of three surfing brothers, Stack was born in Sebastian, Florida, where he
Balaram_Stack
Topics referred to by the same term
Anglican bishop Charles Stack (rugby union) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link incorrectly led you
Charles_Stack
Style of industrial warning lights
Stack lights (also known as signal tower lights, indicator lights, andon lights, warning lights, industrial signal lights, or tower lights) are commonly
Stack_light
Vehicle used for handling intermodal cargo containers
A reach stacker is a vehicle used for handling intermodal cargo containers in terminals or ports. Reach stackers can transport a container short distances
Reach_stacker
Contingency plan for traffic congestion in Kent
Operation Stack was a procedure used by Kent Police and the Port of Dover in England to park (or "stack") lorries on the M20 motorway in Kent when services
Operation_Stack
equivalents: LAPB for the X.25 protocol stack, LAPM for the V.42 protocol, and LAPD for the ISDN protocol stack. In Frame Relay Local Management Interface
Link Access Procedure for Frame Relay
Link_Access_Procedure_for_Frame_Relay
Island in Scotland
Out Stack (Scots: Ootsta) is an island in Shetland, and the northernmost point of Scotland, the United Kingdom, and the British Isles. It lies 600 m (2
Out_Stack
Structure on x86-based computers that holds information about a task
state I/O port permissions Inner-privilege level stack pointers Previous TSS link Debug state Shadow stack pointer All this information should be stored
Task_state_segment
Topics referred to by the same term
associated with the title Senator Stack. If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended
Senator_Stack
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up stacking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stacking may refer to: Stacking (video game), a 2011 game from Double Fine Stacking, a 1987 TV movie
Stacking
Tree data structure
nodes. When used to implement a set of stacks, the structure is called a spaghetti stack, cactus stack or saguaro stack (after the saguaro, a kind of cactus)
Parent_pointer_tree
Sule Stack or Stack Skerry is an extremely remote island or stack in the North Atlantic off the north coast of Scotland. It is formed of Lewisian gneiss
Sule_Stack
Suicide by pilot in Austin, Texas
Austin suicide attack occurred on February 18, 2010, when Andrew Joseph Stack III deliberately crashed his single-engine Piper Dakota plane into Building
2010_Austin_suicide_attack
Open-source wiki software
BookStack is wiki software initially released in 2015. Based on Laravel, a PHP framework, BookStack is released under the MIT License. It uses the ideas
BookStack
Irish footballer (born 1981)
Graham Christopher Stack (born 26 September 1981) is a football coach and former professional football player. Stack played as a goalkeeper for Arsenal
Graham_Stack_(footballer)
American actress (1932 – 2019)
Rosemarie Bowe Stack (born Rose Marie Bowe; September 17, 1932 – January 20, 2019) was an American model and actress, best known for her appearances in
Rosemarie_Bowe
Air traffic control mechanism
"Speed limit stops aircraft stacking up over Heathrow". The Times.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) Curtis, Dave (20 May 2016)
Heathrow_arrival_stacks
American television drama series, 2011–2012
October 22, 2011.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) Stack, Tim (September 2, 2011). "Fall TV Preview: Sunday". Entertainment Weekly
Pan_Am_(TV_series)
Irish actor & musician (born 1977)
Aindrias Stack (aka Aindrias de Staic) (born 9 November 1977, Galway, Ireland) is an Irish actor and musician. He performs in both Irish and English. Stack is
Aindrias_Stack
Digital image processing technique
Focus stacking – also called focal plane merging, z-stacking, focus bracketing or focus blending – is a digital image processing technique which combines
Focus_stacking
Australian pop rock band
Short Stack are an Australian pop punk band. The band consists of members Shaun Diviney (lead vocals, guitar), Andy Clemmensen (bass, backing vocals)
Short_Stack
American ice hockey forward (born 1988)
Kelli Allison Stack (born January 13, 1988) is an American former ice hockey forward, who played for Kunlun Red Star in the Canadian Women's Hockey League
Kelli_Stack
2019 single by Liam Payne featuring A Boogie wit da Hoodie
"Stack It Up" is a song by the English singer and songwriter Liam Payne featuring American rapper A Boogie wit da Hoodie, released on 18 September 2019
Stack_It_Up
2001 comic journal by Joe Sacco
- and to the heart of the Middle East conflict". The Guardian.[dead link] Stack, Frank (Feb 1994). "Pilgrimage: Palestine #1-5". The Comics Journal.
Palestine_(graphic_novel)
American folk song
called Stack Lee; or, according to John and Alan Lomax, he took the name from a riverboat owned by the Lee family of Memphis called the Stack Lee, which
Stagger_Lee
8-bit microprocessor
case, the first 256 locations in memory, the zero page, was used as a call stack. For this to work, this area has to be implemented in some form of writable
Mostek_5065
Model for understanding the internet and computers as a global megastructure.
The stack is a concept used in science and technology studies, the philosophy of technology and media studies to describe the multiple interconnected
The_stack_(philosophy)
Protagonist of The Legend of Zelda
focus on a three-player cooperative campaign. Link appears alongside two companions that can be stacked to reach high places, solve puzzles and defeat
Link_(The_Legend_of_Zelda)
Swiss-German semi-automatic pistol
P220, but is developed to use higher capacity, double stack magazines in place of the single stack magazines of the P220. The P226 itself has spawned further
SIG_Sauer_P226
Australian rules footballer (born 2000)
Sydney Stack (born 28 April 2000) is a professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League
Sydney_Stack
Ventilation for hot gases or smoke
flow smoothly, drawing air into the combustion in what is known as the stack, or chimney effect. The space inside a chimney is called the flue. Chimneys
Chimney
1998 Serbian film
November 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) Stack, Peter (17 September 1999). "'Black Cat' Pokes Fun at Slovenian Mobsters"
Black_Cat,_White_Cat
Mexican actor
religions is unmoving". Palm Beach Post. Retrieved 2008-05-04. [dead link] Stack, Peter (1998-08-28). "Sayles' 'Guns' Hits the Mark". San Francisco Chronicle
Damián_Delgado
Type of automaton
science, a pushdown automaton (PDA) is a type of automaton that employs a stack. Pushdown automata are used in theories about what can be computed by machines
Pushdown_automaton
Irish republican (1879–1929)
Augustine Mary Moore Stack (7 December 1879 – 27 April 1929) was an Irish republican and politician who served as Minister for Home Affairs from 1921
Austin_Stack
Drug combination used in weight loss and as a stimulant
The ECA stack is a drug combination used in weight loss and as a stimulant. ECA is an initialism for ephedrine, caffeine, and aspirin, with variants of
ECA_stack
2025 film by Ryan Coogler
an ageless Stack and Mary at his local blues club. Stack reveals that Smoke spared him after Stack promised to leave Sammie unharmed. Stack offers to turn
Sinners_(2025_film)
Remote detection of the characteristics of a TCP/IP stack
TCP/IP stack fingerprinting is the remote detection of the characteristics of a TCP/IP stack implementation. The combination of parameters may then be
TCP/IP_stack_fingerprinting
Data structure with nodes pointing to the next node
stacks, queues, associative arrays, and S-expressions, though it is not uncommon to implement those data structures directly without using a linked list
Linked_list
Computing term
red zone is a fixed-size area in a function's stack frame below (for a push-down stack) the current stack pointer that is reserved and safe to use. It
Red_zone_(computing)
64-bit power microprocessor
e5500 also introduces an enhanced branch prediction unit with an 8-entry link stack. The e5500 core is the first 64-bit Power ISA core designed solely by
PowerPC_e5500
Open-source TCP/IP stack
lwIP (lightweight IP) is a widely used open-source TCP/IP stack designed for embedded systems. lwIP was originally developed by Adam Dunkels in 2001 at
LwIP
Integrated development environment from Microsoft
OSS"), also created by Microsoft and available through GitHub. In the 2025 Stack Overflow Developer Survey, out of over 49,000 responses, 75.9% of respondents
Visual_Studio_Code
Type of website edited collaboratively
hypertext software HyperCard, which allowed users to create interlinked "stacks" of virtual cards. HyperCard, however, was single-user, and Cunningham was
Wiki
Irish RC priest (b.1946)
George Stack KC*HS CStJ (born 9 May 1946) is a prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He was installed as the seventh Archbishop of Cardiff on 20 June
George_Stack
Clare hurler
Seán Stack (born 1953) is an Irish former hurler who played as a centre-back for the Clare senior team. Born in Listowel, County Kerry, Stack first played
Seán_Stack
Railroad cars carrying two layers of intermodal containers
Double-stack rail transport is a form of intermodal freight transport in which railroad cars carry two layers of intermodal containers. Invented in the
Double-stack_rail_transport
Brick chimney in Montana, United States
The Anaconda Smelter Stack is the tallest surviving masonry structure in the world, with an overall height of about 585 feet (178.3 m), including a brick
Anaconda_Smelter_Stack
British fitness pioneer and activist (1914–2010)
Ann Prunella Stack OBE (28 July 1914 – 30 December 2010) was a British fitness pioneer and women's rights activist. She was head of the Women's League
Prunella_Stack
1791 amendment regulating forms of punishment
April 1, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) "Stack v. Boyle, 342 U.S. 1 (1951), at 5". Justia US Supreme Court Center. November
Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Eighth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
Type of chimney
A flue-gas stack, also known as a smoke stack, chimney stack or simply as a stack, is a type of chimney, a vertical pipe, channel or similar structure
Flue-gas_stack
2003 FIRST Robotics Competition game
Stack Attack was the game for the 2003 FIRST Robotics Competition. Two teams of two robots compete by moving large Sterilite bins into their zones and
Stack_Attack
Seminal math text
MR 2294028{{citation}}: CS1 maint: work parameter with ISBN (link) Pursuing stacks started out as a letter from Grothendieck to Daniel Quillen. In
Pursuing_Stacks
2006 video game
Stacked with Daniel Negreanu, also known as simply Stacked, is a poker video game released in 2006 for Windows, Xbox, PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable
Stacked_with_Daniel_Negreanu
vendor-neutral interface between the protocol stack and the adapter driver. It resides in Layer 2, the Data Link layer, of the OSI model. This interface also
Open_Data-Link_Interface
Island off northwest Anglesey, Wales
South Stack (Welsh: Ynys Lawd) is an island situated just off Holy Island on the northwest coast of Anglesey, Wales. South Stack is an island known as
South_Stack
Topics referred to by the same term
Frank Stack (born 1937) is an American underground cartoonist. Frank Stack may also refer to: Frank T. Stack (1891–1956), mayor of Norwalk, Connecticut
Frank_Stack_(disambiguation)
American anthropologist
B. Stack (born 1940) is an Urban American anthropologist who specialized in studies of African American networks, minority women, and youth. Stack has
Carol_Stack
Type of memory used on processors that require high transfer rate memory
High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) is a computer memory interface for 3D-stacked synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM), initially developed by Samsung
High_Bandwidth_Memory
LINK STACK
LINK STACK
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name LINH means "spring."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Bond; Link Nexus
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a dresser of flax, from Middle English lynet, lynt ‘flax’.Dutch : from a short form of a Germanic name formed with lind (see Linde 1).Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a linen weaver or merchant.
Female
Hindi/Indian
(लीना) Hindi name LINA means "absorbed in; merged." Compare with other forms of Lina.
Boy/Male
English
From the bank.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone living by a bink, a northern dialect term for a flat raised bank of earth or a shelf of flat stone suitable for sitting on. The word is a northern form of modern English bench.Variant of Polish Binek, itself a variant of Bieniek.
Female
Swedish
 Short form of Swedish Linnéa, LINN means "twin flower." Compare with other forms of Linn.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname, possibly for a small person, from Middle English pink, penk ‘minnow’ (Old English pinc).English (southeastern) : variant of Pinch.Variant spelling of German Pinck, an indirect occupational name for a blacksmith, an onomatopoeic word imitating the sound of hammering which was perceived as pink(e)pank.German (of Slavic origin) : from a diminutive of Sorbian pien ‘log’, ‘tree stump’, hence probably a nickname for a solid or stubby person.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : habitational name from Lyng in Norfolk, so named from Old English hlinc ‘hillside’, or from either of two places in Norfolk and Lincolnshire named Ling, from Old Norse lyng ‘ling’, ‘heather’. There is also a Lyng in Somerset, so named from Old English lengen ‘long place’.German : variant of Link.Chinese : from a word meaning ‘ice’. In ancient times, the imperial palace was able to enjoy ice in the summer by storing winter ice in a cellar, entrusting its care to an official called the iceman. This post was once filled during the Zhou dynasty (1122–221 bc) by a descendant of Kang Shu, the eighth son of Wen Wang, who had been granted the state of Wei soon after the establishment of the Zhou dynasty. Descendants of this particular iceman adopted the word for ice, ling, as their surname.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : from Middle High German lins(e) ‘lentil’, presumably a metonymic occupational nickname for a grower of lentils.German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name formed with Old High German lint ‘snake’ or linta ‘linden tree’, ‘shield’.English (Staffordshire) : unexplained. Possibly a variant of Lynes.Latvian : possibly from lins ‘flax’.
Female
English
 English short form of Latin Linnaea, LINN means "twin flower." Compare with other forms of Linn.
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Latin Valentinus, BÃLINT means "healthy, strong."
Female
French
French feminine form of Roman Cælinus, CÉLINE means "heaven."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Finch.German (Rhineland) : variant of Fink.
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Linus, LINO means either "a cry of grief"Â or "flax, linen."
Female
Welsh
 Welsh name LINN means "lake" or "waterfall." Compare with other forms of Linn.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Link
Female
Welsh
 Variant spelling of Welsh Linn, LIN means "lake" or "waterfall." Compare with another form of Lin.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the medieval female personal name Line, a reduced form of Cateline (see Catlin) and of various other names, such as Emmeline and Adeline, containing the Anglo-Norman French diminutive suffix -line (originally a double diminutive, composed of the elements -el and -in).French (Liné) : metonymic occupational name for a linen weaver or a linen merchant, from an Old French adjective liné ‘made of linen’.
Boy/Male
American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, English, Japanese, Latin
Lake Colony; From the Bank; From the Town by the Pool
LINK STACK
LINK STACK
Boy/Male
Biblical
The eternity of God.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Habit, Custom, Name of Lord Ayyappa
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sun
Boy/Male
Tamil
Umamaheshwar | உமாஂமாஂஹேஷà¯à®µà®°Â
The son of Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Flute Player
Boy/Male
Russian
God's gift.
Girl/Female
Australian, Swedish
God will Increase; God has Added a Little Child
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English p(o)und ‘enclosure (especially for confining animals)’; a topographic name for someone who lived near an enclosure in which animals were kept, or a metonymic occupational name for an official responsible for rounding up stray animals and placing them in a pound.Probably a translation of German Pfund or the North German cognate Pund.
Girl/Female
Celtic, Gaelic, Indian, Irish
Beloved One
Girl/Female
Hindu
Angle, Of noble kind
LINK STACK
LINK STACK
LINK STACK
LINK STACK
LINK STACK
v. t.
To mark with a line or lines; to cover with lines; as, to line a copy book.
v. t.
To form into a line; to align; as, to line troops.
a.
Produced prematurely; as, a slink calf.
a.
Resembling the garden pink in color; of the color called pink (see 6th Pink, 2); as, a pink dress; pink ribbons.
v. t.
To read or repeat line by line; as, to line out a hymn.
n.
A connected series of public conveyances, and hence, an established arrangement for forwarding merchandise, etc.; as, a line of stages; an express line.
n.
Anything doubled and closed like a link; as, a link of horsehair.
v. t.
To put ink upon; to supply with ink; to blacken, color, or daub with ink.
v. t.
To make (a depression) by digging, delving, or cutting, etc.; as, to sink a pit or a well; to sink a die.
n.
A straight row; a continued series or rank; as, a line of houses, or of soldiers; a line of barriers.
n.
The equator; -- usually called the line, or equinoctial line; as, to cross the line.
n.
Direction; as, the line of sight or vision.
n.
A hole or low place in land or rock, where waters sink and are lost; -- called also sink hole.
v. t.
To cause to sink; to put under water; to immerse or submerge in a fluid; as, to sink a ship.
n.
A series or succession of ancestors or descendants of a given person; a family or race; as, the ascending or descending line; the line of descent; the male line; a line of kings.
v. i. & t.
To become lank; to make lank.
v. t.
To cause (the eyes) to wink.
v. t.
To connect or unite with a link or as with a link; to join; to attach; to unite; to couple.
v. i.
To wink; to blink.
n.
A measuring line or cord.