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Noun push-down stack has 1 sense 
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| Definitions from the WebPush-Down StackA push-down stack, also known as a stack or LIFO (last in, first out), is an abstract data type that follows the principle of push and pop operations. It represents a collection of elements in which an element can be added or removed only from one end. Examples:Noun: 
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