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[Subject: Wood Construction, Carpentry]
- To arrange in stacks.
Translated by: ROBERT GRIGOR BAXTER
Translated in 27 languages
- Tidy pile of wood for burning.
Translated in 24 languages
[Subject: Agriculture & Related Technologies]
- A large built-up pile (e.g. of hay, corn, wood, etc. or of goods of equipment).
- A heap of sheaves of wheat or other cereals stacked one on top of the other in the open
Translated in 17 languages
[Subject: Generalities]
- to arrange in piles (or stacks)
Translated in 14 languages
[Subject: Physics]
Translated in 12 languages
[Subject: Electricity & Electronics]
Translated in 9 languages
Translated in 5 languages
[Subject: Relation Of Natural Factors]
[Subject: Plastics Manufacturing Machinery]
Translated in 3 languages
- A pile of stones or a rocky outcrop
Translated by: RHISIART HINCKS
Translated in 2 languages
[Subject: Aeronautics]
- Aircraft waiting to land and circling at definite heights according to instructions
- See protocol stack. - T&A - 17/03/1998
[Subject: Computer Science, Antivirus]
Translated by: FARHAD PEZESHKI
[Subject: Photography & Photographs, Apparatus, Equipments, Materials]
[Subject: Idiomatic Expressions]
- A large quantity of something
Translated in 1 languages
[Subject: Indoor Games Of Skill]
- To shuffle or arrange the order of cards for cheating
- To pile up.
Translated in 36 languages