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stosy

Stosy is the Polish plural form of the noun stos, which denotes a pile or stack of objects arranged on top of one another. In everyday Polish, a stos can describe physical arrangements such as a stos książek (a stack of books), a stos ubrań (a pile of clothes), or a stos kart. The plural stosy refers to multiple such piles or to a larger accumulation.

Beyond literal piles, stos can be used figuratively to describe groups or collections organized in a stacked

In computing contexts, the Polish term for the data structure "stack" is stos. Professional or technical writing

Stosy as a word is primarily Polish and is not commonly used as an English loanword. In

or
sequential
way,
such
as
stosy
dokumentów
or
stosy
zadań,
indicating
a
backlog
or
a
series
of
items
awaiting
action.
that
discusses
stack
data
structures
typically
uses
"stos"
in
the
singular;
the
plural
"stosy"
may
appear
when
referring
to
multiple
stack
instances,
but
the
exact
phrasing
may
vary
depending
on
the
style
guide.
English-language
references,
it
is
usually
translated
as
"stack"
or
"pile"
depending
on
the
context.
See
also:
stack,
pile,
heap.