piles
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English
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[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Noun
[edit]piles
Noun
[edit]piles pl (plural only)
Synonyms
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[edit]plural of pile — see pile
informal: a large amount
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Verb
[edit]piles
- third-person singular simple present indicative of pile
Etymology 2
[edit]Noun
[edit]piles pl (plural only)
- (pathology) Haemorrhoids.
- Many women get piles when pregnant.
- 1648, Robert Herrick, “Another”, in Hesperides:
- Who with thy leaves shall wipe (at need)
The place where swelling Piles do breed ...
Derived terms
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[edit]haemorrhoids — see haemorrhoids
Anagrams
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Danish
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[edit]piles c
French
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Noun
[edit]piles f
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[edit]piles f pl
Latin
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[edit]pilēs
Latvian
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[edit]piles f
Portuguese
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Spanish
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