stackable

adjective
stack·​able | \ ˈsta-kə-bəl How to pronounce stackable (audio) \

Definition of stackable

: easily arranged in a stack

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Like making creative Bento-style lunches with bite-sized finger-sandwiches fit for Marie Antoinette and veggies cut into easily stackable slices. Washington Post, "Parental guilt is a cultural epidemic. It’s time to let go of who we ‘should’ be.," 21 Aug. 2019 Then head to The Container Store or any mass-market store like Target or Walmart and hunt for cubbies, stackable boxes, baskets, shelves or other storage units. Sonja Haller, USA TODAY, "Jill Martin is your guide to dorm room awesomeness: 'You're making this your little house'," 13 Aug. 2019 Credentials become much more stackable and transferable. Eric Johnson, Vox, "“The $300 textbook is dead,” says the CEO of textbook maker Pearson," 2 Aug. 2019 From stackable beds with two mattresses—for those of us who always have friends staying over—to chaises with a side table and a lamp for those who like to do a little late night reading. Tainaya Nash, House Beautiful, "This Ikea Bed is Made is For Teeny Apartments," 5 June 2019 The duo is best known for their stackable and interlocking rings, which appear to be a stack of complementary bands grouped together by a set of rings (and no, the irony of rings on rings in rings is not lost on us). Carrie Goldberg, Harper's BAZAAR, "Spinelli Kilcollin is Launching Bridal For Spring/Summer 2017," 10 Apr. 2017 The space feels like a bingo parlor, with stackable plastic chairs and ceiling fans. George W. Stone, National Geographic, "A toast to Singapore’s traditional breakfast," 5 Apr. 2019 Even the simplest pieces come with unexpected details, like stackable gold bands with diamonds embedded along the inside. Chioma Nnadi, Vogue, "This Design Duo Is Crafting Heirlooms for a New Generation of Jewelry Obsessives," 1 Apr. 2019 My favorite item already being these $2 stackable wine glasses. Danielle Tullo, House Beautiful, "Target's New Home Line Has Officially Launched," 25 June 2018

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First Known Use of stackable

1958, in the meaning defined above

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stackable

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of stackable

: able to be arranged in a stack