restack
English
Etymology
re- + stack
Verb
restack (third-person singular simple present restacks, present participle restacking, simple past and past participle restacked)
- To stack again or differently.
- 2008 March 27, Kate Murphy, “Nesting With a Vengeance (and a Deadline)”, in New York Times:
- She also put new shelving in every closet and the kitchen pantry, where she stacked and restacked the canned goods with precision.
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Anagrams
- rackets, retacks, stacker, tackers