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pile2 hemorrhoid.
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piles debility of the bowels due to ascarides (small white thread worms).
Ãâó: www.antiquebottles.com/glossary.html
piles In the course of office work, it is common for people to organize documents in terms of piles, such as an in-box, out-box, a pile of urgent items, and a pile of less urgent items. From a perspective of sensemaking, piles are an external representation with several interesting properties. At least in the physical world, documents can be in at most one pile at a time -- so that piles represent disjoint categories. Piles have a complete ordering. ...
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pile A wedge shaped charge, with the point down near the bottom of the shield, and the top part touching the upper edge.
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piles A long column of timber driven into the ground to give a stable foundation for a structure to be built on.
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