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pile A long, thin element, such as a steel pipe or a w-shape, which is driven into to ground and used in combination with other piles as a building foundation.
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piles Term used in structural engineering for the joint plates.
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pile A long timber, concrete or steel structural element that is driven or otherwise embedded into the ground for the purpose of supporting a structure. Example.
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pile Raised loops or other yarns or fibers deliberately emplaced to stand away from the surface of the fabric.
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pile A pile of cards. Piles may be squared, so that only the topmost card can be seen, or they may be spread out in a fan. Piles can be empty, if there are no cards in them. Most solitaire games involve moving cards among various piles, with the goal of eventually getting them all into a particular foundation pile or group of foundation piles.
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