Piler vs Piller - What's the difference?
piler | piller |
One who piles something
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=May 10, author=Penelope Green, title=Order and Chaos in a Single Heartbeat, work=New York Times
, passage=Houses and photography sets seem to work better, he said, if “I exert a system of precision.” Ms. Ford, 33, said she is by nature a piler and stacker but has learned to follow what she described good-naturedly as “the Charlie Code.” }}
(label) A plunderer or thief.
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As nouns the difference between piler and piller
is that piler is one who piles something while piller is (label) a plunderer or thief.piler
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* * * English agent nouns ----piller
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Alternative forms
* pyllourNoun
(en noun)- Thenne he horsed his bretheren ageyne and sayd bretheren ye oughte to be ashamed to falle so of your horses / What is a Knyght but whan he is on horsbak / I sett not by a knyght whanne he is on foote / for all batails on fote ar but pelowres batails / For there shold no Knyghte syghte on foote / but yf hit were for treason / or els he were dryuen therto by force