pile

Etymology 1
From, from , from.

Noun

 * 1) A mass of things heaped together; a heap.
 * 2)  A group or list of related items up for consideration, especially in some kind of selection process.
 * 3) A mass formed in layers.
 * 4) A funeral pile; a pyre.
 * 5)  A large amount of money.
 * 6) A large building, or mass of buildings.
 * 7) A bundle of pieces of wrought iron to be worked over into bars or other shapes by rolling or hammering at a welding heat; a fagot.
 * 8) A vertical series of alternate disks of two dissimilar metals (especially copper and zinc), laid up with disks of cloth or paper moistened with acid water between them, for producing a current of electricity; a voltaic pile, or galvanic pile.
 * 9)  A beam, pole, or pillar, driven completely into the ground.
 * 10) An atomic pile; an early form of nuclear reactor.
 * 11)  The reverse (or tails) of a coin.
 * 12) A list or league
 * 1) A large building, or mass of buildings.
 * 2) A bundle of pieces of wrought iron to be worked over into bars or other shapes by rolling or hammering at a welding heat; a fagot.
 * 3) A vertical series of alternate disks of two dissimilar metals (especially copper and zinc), laid up with disks of cloth or paper moistened with acid water between them, for producing a current of electricity; a voltaic pile, or galvanic pile.
 * 4)  A beam, pole, or pillar, driven completely into the ground.
 * 5) An atomic pile; an early form of nuclear reactor.
 * 6)  The reverse (or tails) of a coin.
 * 7) A list or league
 * 1)  A beam, pole, or pillar, driven completely into the ground.
 * 2) An atomic pile; an early form of nuclear reactor.
 * 3)  The reverse (or tails) of a coin.
 * 4) A list or league
 * 1) An atomic pile; an early form of nuclear reactor.
 * 2)  The reverse (or tails) of a coin.
 * 3) A list or league

Synonyms

 * See also Thesaurus:lot

Translations

 * Arabic: كَوْم
 * Egyptian Arabic: كومة
 * Moroccan Arabic: عرام
 * Armenian:, , ,
 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Czech:
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: stako
 * Farefare: kuko, gilgo
 * Finnish:, , ,
 * French:, ,
 * Georgian:
 * German:, , , ,
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: σωρός, σώρευμα, θίς
 * Hawaiian: paila
 * Hebrew:
 * Hungarian:, , ,
 * Indonesian:
 * Ingrian: mytty, koko, ropja, runni
 * Irish: carnán
 * Italian:, , , ,
 * Japanese: ,
 * Korean:
 * Latin: cumulus, struēs
 * Lithuanian: krūvà, kaũpas
 * Mongolian:
 * Norwegian:, stabel
 * Oromo: tuuluu
 * Ottoman Turkish: ییغین
 * Persian:, ,
 * Polish: ,
 * Portuguese:, monte (desordenado)
 * Quechua: pirwa, qullu
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:, ,
 * Sanskrit: ,
 * Slovak:
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:
 * Turkish:, ,
 * Ugaritic: 𐎖𐎎𐎕
 * Ukrainian:
 * Walloon:, , pile


 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
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 * Bulgarian: пачка
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * Italian: ,


 * Hungarian: nagy vagyon


 * Hungarian: nagy épület
 * Italian: ,
 * Spanish:


 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Hungarian:, galváncella, galvántelep, galvánoszlop, Volta-oszlop, , ,
 * Italian: ,
 * Norwegian: batteri
 * Portuguese:
 * Spanish:


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 * German:,  ,
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Verb

 * 1)  To lay or throw into a pile or heap; to heap up; to collect into a mass; to accumulate
 * 2)  To cover with heaps; or in great abundance; to fill or overfill; to load.
 * 3)  To add something to a great number.
 * 4)  (of vehicles) To create a hold-up.
 * 5)  To place (guns, muskets, etc.) together in threes so that they can stand upright, supporting each other.
 * 6)  To form a pile or heap.
 * 1)  (of vehicles) To create a hold-up.
 * 2)  To place (guns, muskets, etc.) together in threes so that they can stand upright, supporting each other.
 * 3)  To form a pile or heap.
 * 1)  To form a pile or heap.

Synonyms

 * , ; see also Thesaurus:pile up

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * Catalan: fer pila,
 * Finnish: ,
 * French: faire pile,, ,
 * German:, , , ,
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: σωρεύω
 * Italian:, , impilare
 * Korean:
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: ,
 * Nynorsk: stable, samle
 * Oromo: tuuluu
 * Portuguese: fazer pilha, fazer monte desordenado, pôr em pilha,
 * Quechua: pirway, suk'ay
 * Russian:, , ,
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:


 * Bulgarian:
 * Finnish: ,
 * Italian:
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 * Bulgarian:
 * Finnish:
 * Italian:


 * Finnish:
 * Italian: creare un ingorgo

Etymology 2
From, from , from. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. .

Noun

 * 1)  A dart; an arrow.
 * 2) The head of an arrow or spear.
 * 3) A large stake, or piece of pointed timber, steel etc., driven into the earth or sea-bed for the support of a building, a pier, or other superstructure, or to form a cofferdam, etc.
 * 4)  One of the ordinaries or subordinaries having the form of a wedge, usually placed palewise, with the broadest end uppermost.
 * 1)  One of the ordinaries or subordinaries having the form of a wedge, usually placed palewise, with the broadest end uppermost.

Translations

 * Finnish:


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 * Italian:
 * Persian:
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 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:
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 * Kazakh:
 * Korean:
 * Latin: sublica
 * Maori: tumu
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: påle, pel
 * Nynorsk: påle
 * Persian: ,
 * Russian:


 * Catalan:
 * Czech:
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:
 * Italian:
 * Portuguese:
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:

Verb

 * 1)  To drive piles into; to fill with piles; to strengthen with piles.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * Finnish:
 * Italian:, ,
 * Mandarin:
 * Russian:

Etymology 3
Apparently from.

Noun

 * 1)  A hemorrhoid.

Etymology 4
From, partly from (a variant of , ) and partly from its source,. .

Noun

 * 1) Hair, especially when very fine or short; the fine underfur of certain animals. (Formerly countable, now treated as a collective singular.)
 * 2) The raised hairs, loops or strands of a fabric; the nap of a cloth.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: пух
 * Finnish:, aluskarva
 * Irish: caitín
 * Italian:, , pelucco
 * Portuguese:

Verb

 * 1)  To give a pile to; to make shaggy.

Etymology
, from (through  for the “battery” sense). The “tail of a coin” sense is probably derived from previous senses, but it's not known for sure.

Noun

 * 1) heap, stack
 * 2) pillar
 * 3) battery
 * 4) tails
 * 1) tails
 * 1) tails

Adverb

 * 1)  just, exactly
 * 2)  dead (of stopping etc.); on the dot, sharp (of time), smack

Etymology 1
From.

Noun

 * 1) basin
 * 2) mortar (vessel used to grind things)

Etymology 2
From.

Noun

 * 1) pile (architecture)

Etymology 1
Pseudo-anglicism, from (textile).

Noun

 * 1) polar fleece, fleece

Noun

 * 1) Aki Yerushalayim and French orthography spelling of  used in Kosovo, North Macedonia, Old Yishuv of Jerusalem, West Bulgaria and Ruse.

Noun

 * 1) drip
 * 2) dribble a small amount of a liquid
 * 3) drop
 * 1) drop

Etymology 1

 * but also a is reconstructed related to.

Noun

 * 1) chick

Etymology
From, from , from.