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piler

Pilfer vs Piler - What's the difference?

pilfer | piler |


As a verb pilfer

is to steal in small quantities, or articles of small value; to practise petty theft.

As a noun piler is

one who piles something.

Piler vs Piller - What's the difference?

piler | piller |


As nouns the difference between piler and piller

is that piler is one who piles something while piller is (label) a plunderer or thief.

Pier vs Piler - What's the difference?

pier | piler |


As nouns the difference between pier and piler

is that pier is a raised platform built from the shore out over water, supported on piles; used to secure, or provide access to shipping; a jetty while piler is one who piles something.

Piler vs Piker - What's the difference?

piler | piker |


As nouns the difference between piler and piker

is that piler is one who piles something while piker is a soldier armed with a pike, a pikeman.

Filer vs Piler - What's the difference?

filer | piler |


As nouns the difference between filer and piler

is that filer is agent noun of file; one who files something while piler is one who piles something.

Miler vs Piler - What's the difference?

miler | piler |


As nouns the difference between miler and piler

is that miler is an athlete or a horse who specializes in running races of one mile (often used in a compound with a number or fraction ) while piler is one who piles something.

Viler vs Piler - What's the difference?

viler | piler |


As an adjective viler

is (vile).

As a noun piler is

one who piles something.

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