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Stackable vs Stackability - What's the difference?

stackable | stackability |

As nouns the difference between stackable and stackability

is that stackable is (computing) a network switch that can be set up to operate with other network switches while stackability is the quality of being stackable.

As an adjective stackable

is capable of being stacked.

stackable

English

Adjective

(-)
  • Capable of being stacked.
  • Noun

    (en noun) (Stackable switch)
  • (computing) A network switch that can be set up to operate with other network switches.
  • stackability

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • The quality of being stackable.
  • * 1970 , Mechanical handling
  • 'It is very difficult to co-ordinate two-way traffic and this is where stackability of pallets can be very important'.
  • * 1987 , Materials handling news
  • Objective: Improve sack stackability / Action: Use anti-skid sacks