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Definition of pile
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of pile is as below...
Pile (n.) A large
stake,
or piece of
timber,
pointed
and
driven
into the
earth,
as at the
bottom
of a
river,
or in a
harbor
where the
ground
is soft, for the
support
of a
building,
a pier, or other
superstructure,
or to form a
cofferdam,
etc..
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Three-piled
::
Three-piled
(a.)
Having
the
quality
of
three-pile;
best; most
costly.
Compile
::
Compile
(v. t.) To
write;
to
compose.
Pileiform
::
Pileiform
(a.)
Having
the form of a
pileus
or cap;
pileate.
Monkey
::
Monkey
(n.) The
weight
or
hammer
of a pile
driver,
that is, a very heavy mass of iron,
which,
being
raised
on high, falls on the head of the pile, and
drives
it into the
earth;
the
falling
weight
of a drop
hammer
used in
forging..
Cock
::
Cock (n.) A small
concial
pile of hay.
Starlit
::
Starling
(n.) A
structure
of piles
driven
round the piers of a
bridge
for
protection
and
support;
--
called
also
sterling.
Terpilene
::
Terpilene
(n.) A
polymeric
form of
terpene,
resembling
terbene..
Veil
::
Veil (n.) A
membrane
connecting
the
margin
of the
pileus
of a
mushroom
with the
stalk;
--
called
also
velum.
Logcock
::
Logcock
(n.) The
pileated
woodpecker.
Piler
::
Piler (n.) One who
places
things
in a pile.
Heaper
::
Heaper
(n.) One who
heaps,
piles,
or
amasses..
Velours
::
Velours
(n.) One of many
textile
fabrics
having
a pile like that of
velvet.
Boring
::
Boring
(n.) The act or
process
of one who, or that
which,
bores;
as, the
boring
of
cannon;
the
boring
of piles and ship
timbers
by
certain
marine
mollusks..
Pile-worn
::
Pile-worn
(a.)
Having
the pile worn off;
threadbare.
Eclampsia
::
Eclampsia
(n.) A
fancied
perception
of
flashes
of
light,
a
symptom
of
epilepsy;
hence,
epilepsy
itself;
convulsions..
Spile
::
Spile (v. t.) To
supply
with a spile or a
spigot;
to make a small vent in, as a
cask..
Lexicographer
::
Lexicographer
(n.) The
author
or
compiler
of a
lexicon
or
dictionary.
Shock
::
Shock (n.) A pile or
assemblage
of
sheaves
of
grain,
as
wheat,
rye, or the like, set up in a
field,
the
sheaves
varying
in
number
from
twelve
to
sixteen;
a
stook..
Pileus
::
Pileus
(n.) A kind of skull cap of felt.
Diagometer
::
Diagometer
(n.) A sort of
electroscope,
invented
by
Rousseau,
in which the dry pile is
employed
to
measure
the
amount
of
electricity
transmitted
by
different
bodies,
or to
determine
their
conducting
power..
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