Piles vs Piled - What's the difference?
piles | piled |
(pathology) Haemorrhoids.
(informal, piles of) A large amount of.
(pile)
(iron manufacturing) Formed from a pile or fagot.
Having a pile or point; pointed.
* Chapman
Having a pile or nap.
* L. Barry (1611)
As verbs the difference between piles and piled
is that piles is while piled is (pile).As an adjective piled is
(iron manufacturing) formed from a pile or fagot.piles
English
Noun
(head) plural- Piles were sunk into the river to support the bridge.
- Many women get piles when pregnant.
- He must earn piles of money.
Synonyms
* (informal: a large amount of ): heaps of, loads of, mountains of, shedloads of, tons ofAnagrams
* * * ----piled
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)- piled iron
- Magus threw a spear well piled .
- Three-piled velvet.
