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pileus felt cap worn by men in Rome.
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pilaster A shallow pier or a rectangular column projecting only slightly from a wall. Primarily decorative.
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pile A long, heavy timber or section of concrete or metal that is driven or jetted into the earth or bottom of a water body to serve as a structural support or protection.
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pile A heavy timber or pillar of metal or concrete forced into the earth or cast in place to form a foundation member.
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pillar (12) -- a detached vertical structure of stone or wood slender or narrow in proportion to its height, used as a vertical support of a superstructure (Oxford Dict.)
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