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/ʌnˈstæk/ · un·stack
verb
- to remove items from a stack, pile, or heap The warehouse worker began to unstack the crates to prepare for inventory.
- to dismantle or disassemble a stacked structure The engineer had to unstack the scaffolding after the construction project was completed.
noun
- the act of removing items from a stack The unstack of the pallets took several hours to complete.
Did you know? The term 'unstack' is often used in the context of logistics, warehousing, and construction, where efficient stacking and unstacking of materials is crucial for productivity and safety. Interestingly, the word 'unstack' is also used in computer science to describe the process of removing items from a stack data structure.