sea stack

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A pillar of rock that rises from the ocean, formed by surrounding softer ground eroding away.

Pronunciation

/ˈsiː ˌstæk/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-sea stack.wav /ˈsi ˌstæk/

Word forms

sea stack sea stacks sea-stack

Etymology

From sea + stack (“a heap, pile; large vertical column of rock in the sea”); stack is derived from Middle English stak (“a heap, pile, stack; large vertical column of rock in the sea”) [and other forms], from Old Norse stakkr (“a heap, pile; haystack; barn”) (compare Faroese stakkur (“sea stack”)), from Proto-Germanic *stakkaz (“pile of hay, haystack”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *(s)teg- (“beam, pole, stick”).

Synonyms

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