PACK vs PILE: NOUN
- In tanning, a workmen's name for a lot of hides placed in the same pit to undergo the liming process.
- A cosmetic paste that is applied to the skin, allowed to dry, and then rinsed off.
- A hot pack.
- A cold pack.
- An ice pack used to reduce pain and inflammation.
- A material, such as gauze, that is therapeutically inserted into a body cavity or wound.
- Material, such as towels, sheets, or blankets that are used to swathe a patient or body part.
- A mass of large pieces of floating ice driven together.
- An organized troop having common interests.
- A gang of people.
- A group of animals, such as dogs or wolves, that run and hunt together.
- A large amount; a heap.
- A complete set of related items.
- A small package containing a standard number of identical or similar items.
- The amount, as of food, that is processed and packaged at one time or in one season.
- A container made to be carried on the body of a person or animal.
- A collection of items tied up or wrapped; a bundle.
- A large indefinite number
- An exclusive circle of people with a common purpose
- An association of criminals
- A group of hunting animals
- A complete collection of similar things
- A cream that cleanses and tones the skin
- A sheet or blanket (either dry or wet) to wrap around the body for its therapeutic effect
- A bundle (especially one carried on the back)
- A small parcel (as of cigarettes or film)
- Hair.
- A pyramid; a pyramidal figure; specifically, in heraldry, a bearing consisting of a pyramidal or wedge-shaped figure (generally assumed to represent an arrow-head), which, unless otherwise blazoned, seems to emerge from the top of the escutcheon with its point downward. It is usually considered one of the subordinaries, but by some authors as an ordinary. See pile, 1, and phrases below.
- A large building or mass of buildings of stone or brick; a massive edifice: as, a noble pile; a venerable pile.
- A tower or castle: same as peel.
- A pillar; specifically, a small pillar of iron, en- graved on the top with the image to be given to the under side of a coin stamped upon it; hence, the under side or reverse of the coin itself: opposed to the cross.
- A large amount of money: a fortune: as, he has made his pile.
- In electricity, a series of plates of two dissimilar metals, such as copper and zinc, laid one above the other alternately, with cloth or paper placed between each pair, moistened with an acid solution, for producing a current of electricity. See electricity.
- An oblong rectangular mass of cut lengths of puddled bars of iron, laid together and ready for being rolled after being raised to a welding-temperature in a reheating-furnace.
- Specifically A funeral pile; a pyre. See funeral pile, under funeral.
- A heap consisting of an indefinite number of separate objects, commonly of the same kind, arranged of purpose or by natural causes in a more or less regular (cubical, pyramidal, cylindrical, or conical) form; a large mass, or a large quantity: as, a pile of stones; a pile of wood; a pile of money or of grain.
- A post such as that used in the exercise of the quintain.
- A pointed stake; specifically, in architecture and engineering, a beam, heavy, generally of timber, often the roughly trimmed trunk of a tree, pointed or not at the end and driven into the soil for the support of some superstructure or to form part of a wall, as of a Coffer-dam or quay.
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- A javelin.
- The pointed head of a staff, pike, arrow, or the like, when not barbed, generally of a rounded form and serving as a ferrule; also, an arrow.
- A funeral pyre.
- A very large building or complex of buildings.
- A voltaic pile.
- A nuclear reactor.
- A large amount of money.
- A large accumulation or quantity.
- A quantity of objects stacked or thrown together in a heap. : heap.
- Soft fine hair, fur, or wool.
- The surface so formed.
- Cut or uncut loops of yarn forming the surface of certain fabrics, such as velvet, plush, and carpeting.
- A Roman javelin.
- A wedge-shaped charge pointing downward.
- A heavy beam of timber, concrete, or steel, driven into the earth as a foundation or support for a structure.
- A nuclear reactor that uses controlled nuclear fission to generate energy
- Fine soft dense hair (as the fine short hair of cattle or deer or the wool of sheep or the undercoat of certain dogs)
- Battery consisting of voltaic cells arranged in series; the earliest electric battery devised by Volta
- (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
- A large sum of money (especially as pay or profit)
- A collection of objects laid on top of each other
- A column of wood or steel or concrete that is driven into the ground to provide support for a structure
- The yarn (as in a rug or velvet or corduroy) that stands up from the weave
PACK vs PILE: VERB
- Press down tightly
- Press tightly together or cram
- Hike with a backpack
- Have the property of being packable or compactable or of compacting easily
- Have with oneself; have on one's person
- Seal with packing
- Compress into a wad
- Load with a pack
- Arrange in a container
- Carry, as on one's back
- Treat the body or any part of it by wrapping it, as with blankets or sheets, and applying compresses to it, or stuffing it to provide cover, containment, or therapy, or to absorb blood
- Set up a committee or legislative body with one's own supporters so as to influence the outcome
- Fill to capacity
- Press tightly together or cram
- Arrange in stacks
- Place or lay as if in a pile
PACK vs PILE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To form lumps or masses; become compacted.
- To be susceptible of compact storage.
- To place one's belongings in boxes or luggage for transporting or storing.
- To constitute (a voting panel) by appointment, selection, or arrangement in such a way that it is favorable to one's purposes or point of view; rig.
- To send unceremoniously.
- To carry, deliver, or have available for action.
- To press together; compact firmly.
- To wrap tightly for protection or to prevent leakage.
- To insert a pack into (a body cavity or wound).
- To wrap (a patient) in a pack.
- To fill up tight; cram.
- To bring together (persons or things) closely; crowd together.
- To process and put into containers in order to preserve, transport, or sell.
- To fill up with items.
- To put into a receptacle for transporting or storing.
- To fold, roll, or combine into a bundle; wrap up.
- To move in, out, or forward in a disorderly mass or group.
- To form a heap or pile.
- To add or increase to abundance or to a point of burdensomeness.
- To load (something) with a heap or pile.
- To place or lay in a pile or heap.
PACK vs PILE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To support with piles.
- To drive piles into.
PACK vs PILE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Have on one's person
- Have with oneself
- A convenient package or parcel (as of cigarettes or film)
- A large indefinite quantity
- To transport goods as a business: as, to pack over the trail.
- To have in one's baggage, that is, in one's possession; possess.
- Intimate; confidential; “thick.”
- To join in collusion; ally for some bad purpose.
- To plot; contrive fraudulently.
- To form a pact; especially, to confederate for bad purposes; join in collusion.
- (idiom) (pack it in) To cease work or activity.
- A Middle English form of pill.
- To break off the awns of (threshed barley).
- To furnish with pile; make shaggy.
- Same as fagot, 2
- To bring into an aggregate; accumulate: as, to pile quotations or comments.
- To lay or throw into a heap; heap, or heap up; collect into a pile or mass: as, to pile wood or stones.
- To furnish, strengthen, or support with piles; drive piles into.
- To furnish with a pile or head.
PACK vs PILE: RELATED WORDS
- Clique, Ring, Take, Battalion, Compact, Camp, Coterie, Ram, Throng, Wad, Carry, Cram, Pile, Backpack, Bundle
- Spile, Mound, Spate, Throng, Plenty, Pot, Hatful, Slew, Lot, Raft, Pack, Wad, Mess, Stack, Heap
PACK vs PILE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Mob, Clique, Take, Battalion, Compact, Camp, Coterie, Ram, Throng, Wad, Carry, Cram, Pile, Backpack, Bundle
- Whole lot, Batch, Spile, Mound, Throng, Plenty, Pot, Hatful, Slew, Lot, Pack, Wad, Mess, Stack, Heap
PACK vs PILE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- SIM pack from your new provider ready, and usually there are instructions on the back of the SIM pack to guide you.
- Race Pack, and said it would be in line with the Chaos Warriors Race Pack or Bretonnia in terms of content.
- Among the most popular texture pack is the first almost complete texture pack and one for a modification.
- Switch, Mac and Linux Blood Pack can then be used to extract a Blood Pack, a has!
- Pack subcommittee, complete online training, attend monthly Pack meetings, and at least four monthly committee meetings.
- Battery Pack is indicated as battery pack or battery in the text.
- Pack everything in your backpack or day pack.
- Pick from Airtel Dabangg HD Sports pack, Mega HD pack, Value Sports HD pack and more.
- Business Viewing: new BUSINESS XTRA PACK, BUSINESS ENTERTAINMENT PACK and BUSINESS SELECT PACK customers are eligible for up to four HD Receivers.
- BUSINESS SELECT PACK, COMMERCIAL ENTERTAINMENT PACK and COMMERCIAL XTRA PACK.
- The top card of the draw pile is turned and placed next to it in a discard pile.
- Taking samples of reject pile to construction outfits to see if anyone is interested in purchasing the pile.
- For wood pile cushions, it is recommended that a new, dry cushion be used for each pile.
- Reshuffle the Power Pack and Dead Pile into the Draw Pile.
- Move an entire pile onto another pile, if the move creates a valid sequence.
- You had the freedom to cut a big pile or a little pile.
- This information can be used as another quality control the process of pile driving and verifying pile design.
- Take the King of Spades from its pile, turn it face down, and start a new pile.
- Have students sort the cards into a fact pile and an opinion pile.
- Department: a hydraulic pile pushing system, a vibratory pile driver; a hydraulic impact pile driver; a drop hammer, a diesel impact pile driver.
PACK vs PILE: QUESTIONS
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- What are the key factors in pile foundations design?
- When to design ground beams for allowable pile eccentricity?
- Can PLAXIS-GID model complicated tunnel-pile interaction problems?
- What are the major issues faced during pile construction?
- When to calculate the pile foundation of a building?
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- Quels sont les ordinateurs qui sollicitent la pile?
- What size pile can the Taets pile breaker be used for?
- What are the achievable tolerances for pile pile work?