haystack
English
Etymology
From Middle English haystak, haystake, hey stak, equivalent to hay + stack.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈheɪˌstæk/
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Noun
haystack (plural haystacks)
- A mound, pile, or stack of stored hay.
- (canoeing) A standing wave in a rapid.
- (programming, PHP) The text string within which another string is searched for.
- 2010, Peter MacIntyre, PHP: The Good Parts, page 39:
- Both of these functions will look through the haystack for the specified needle and, if they find it, will return the portion of the string from the beginning of the needle to the end of the haystack.
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- A dish composed of a starchy food (rice, tortillas, crackers, etc.) topped by a protein (beans, cheese, meat, etc.) in combination with fresh vegetables, assembled on the plate by the diner.
Derived terms
Translations
a mound, pile, or stack of stored hay
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