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mound vs pile

pile vs mound

mound and pile both are nouns.

mound and pile both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
mound Yes No Yes No
pile Yes No Yes No
As nouns, mound and pile are synonyms defined as:
  • mound and pile: a collection of objects laid on top of each other
Other synonyms of mound include agglomerate, cumulation, cumulus, heap.
mound (noun) pile (noun)
the position on a baseball team of the player who throws the ball for a batter to try to hit a nuclear reactor that uses controlled nuclear fission to generate energy
structure consisting of an artificial heap or bank usually of earth or stones battery consisting of voltaic cells arranged in series; the earliest electric battery devised by Volta
(baseball) the slight elevation on which the pitcher stands the yarn (as in a rug or velvet or corduroy) that stands up from the weave
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
a small natural hill fine soft dense hair (as the fine short hair of cattle or deer or the wool of sheep or the undercoat of certain dogs)
a collection of objects laid on top of each other
a large sum of money (especially as pay or profit)
(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
mound (verb) pile (verb)
form into a rounded elevation arrange in stacks
place or lay as if in a pile
press tightly together or cram
Difference between mound and pile

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