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pile (1)

pile [ pīl ]


noun  (plural piles)
Definition:
 
1. mound of things: a number of things heaped or stacked one on top of another

2. large quantity: a very large amount of something ( informal ) ( often used in the plural )
I've got piles of work to do.

3. fortune: a very large amount of money, especially one large enough to retire on ( informal )
He'd already made his pile by the age of 30.

4. building: a large impressive building

5.  ( archaic )
Same as  pyre


6. electricity 
Same as  voltaic pile


7. nuclear physics  ( dated )
Same as  nuclear reactor




verb  (past and past participle piled, present participle pil·ing, 3rd person present singular piles)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb stack something into mound: to heap or stack things one on top of another

2. transitive verb place large amount on something: to heap a large amount of something somewhere
plates piled high with ribs

3. intransitive verb go as crowd: to move hurriedly in a large disorganized group
We all piled into the car and headed for the diner.

[15th century. Via French< Latin pila "pillar"]
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