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- noun The quality of being
stackable .
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Examples
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Clearly the usefulness in the Home Factory demonstration is the stackability of the units to construct a building – the units can withstand a maximum of 12 stories loaded on top of them.
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It features a 30deg cable exit for vertical stackability, along with a 0. 8in-wide footprint for horizontal stackability.
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It features a 30deg cable exit for vertical stackability, along with a 0. 8in-wide footprint for horizontal stackability.
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At the same time, containers tend to replace concrete in more urban settings, due to the metal boxes 'strength and easy stackability.
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However, bartenders loved the vessels 'stackability and started using them to serve beer-about 16 ounces, AKA the American pint.
New York Press 2010
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Our You Crate containers are certified internationally to any destination and military tested for stackability of 4000 lbs.
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It features a 30deg cable exit for vertical stackability, along with a 0. 8in-wide footprint for horizontal stackability.
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Caffeine free for easier stackability with other great AdvoCare products
Wil's Ebay E-Store amp;34;Weight Loss 2010
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Check rack openings as you may need to adjust them; but be aware of your lift truck limits and stackability restrictions.
unknown title 2009
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(PET), which is commonly recycled by consumers, and that its straight walls and stackability save on space in transportation and displays.
BakeryAndSnacks RSS 2009
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