Stackable vs Stackability - What's the difference?
stackable | stackability |
Capable of being stacked.
(computing) A network switch that can be set up to operate with other network switches.
The quality of being stackable.
* 1970 , Mechanical handling
* 1987 , Materials handling news
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
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Adjective
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(en noun) (Stackable switch)stackability
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(-)- 'It is very difficult to co-ordinate two-way traffic and this is where stackability of pallets can be very important'.
- Objective: Improve sack stackability / Action: Use anti-skid sacks