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Definition of push-down in English: push-downnoun ˈpʊʃdaʊn 1Aeronautics. A manoeuvre in which an aircraft in level flight loses altitude and then resumes level flight. rare. 2Computing and Linguistics. A push-down store or list.
adjective ˈpʊʃdaʊn 1Computing and Linguistics. Designating a linear store or list that receives and loses items at one end only, the first to be removed being always the last to have been added; relating to or employing such a store or list. 2That may be, or is designed to be, pushed down.
Origin 1930s; earliest use found in Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society. From push + down, after to push down. Definition of push-down in US English: push-downnounˈpʊʃdaʊn 1Aeronautics. A manoeuvre in which an aircraft in level flight loses altitude and then resumes level flight. rare. 2Computing and Linguistics. A push-down store or list.
adjectiveˈpʊʃdaʊn 1Computing and Linguistics. Designating a linear store or list that receives and loses items at one end only, the first to be removed being always the last to have been added; relating to or employing such a store or list. 2That may be, or is designed to be, pushed down.
Origin 1930s; earliest use found in Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society. From push + down, after to push down. |