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the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > state of being gathered together > an assemblage or collection > [noun] > mass formed by collection of particles > an accumulation > heap or pile (41)
heapc725

A collection of things lying one upon another so as to form an elevated mass often roughly conical in form. (A heap of things placed regularly…

cockeOE

A mature male of the domestic chicken. Cf. cockerel, n. 1a.

hill1297

A heap or mound of earth, sand, or other material, raised or formed by human or other agency. Cf. also anthill, n., dunghill, n., molehill, n., etc.

tassc1330

A heap, pile, stack.

glub1382

A mass or heap. rare.

mow?1424

More generally: a heap or pile of anything; a heap of earth, a mound, a hillock; (Scottish) a stack of peats. Obsolete. rare.

bulkc1440

A heap; spec. the pile in which fish are laid for salting; a pile of tobacco made up to undergo sweating. U.S.

pile1440

A heap or stack of things (of considerable height) laid or lying on one another. Also figurative.

pie1526

A collection of things made into a heap; (Agriculture) a quantity of potatoes, or other produce formed into a heap, or placed in a shallow pit, and…

bing1528

A heap or pile: formerly of stones, earth, trees, dead bodies, as well as of corn, potatoes, and the like, as still in northern dialects.

borwen1570

A mound, heap.

ruck1601

A heap or pile of anything. Frequently in in (also of) a ruck: in an untidy heap or tangle. Chiefly Scottish and English regional (northern) in…

rick1608

More generally: a heap or pile of something.

wreck1612

A drifted or tossed-up mass; a large heap; a great quantity; an abundance. Now northern dialect.

congest1625

A collected mass, a collection; a concretion.

castle1636

A model or similitude of a castle, made in any material; a castle-like pile of anything. (Applied by boys to four cherry-stones placed like a…

coacervation1650

concrete. A mass heaped together. rare or Obsolete.

congestion1664

concrete. A heap, pile. Obsolete.

cop1666

? A heap, mound, tumulus: cf. cop, v.1 1, coop, n.3

cumble1694

Heap, accumulation. rare.

bin1695

By confusion of spelling = bing, n.1

toss1695

A heap, stack; = tass, n.1

thurrock1708

dialect. A heap, spec. of muck or dirt.

rucklea1725

A loosely constructed heap or pile of something; esp. a bundle of sheaves, a stack of peat or turf set up to dry, or a pile of large stones. Cf. r

burrow1784

A heap or mound; in earlier use a hillock; now, esp. a heap of refuse made in mining or beat-burning. See beat-borough n. at beat, n.3 compounds.

mound1788

In extended use: any heap or pile (of something). Also (without reference to physical size and shape): a large quantity, a good deal of something.

wad1805

A heap; also, a swath. dialect.

stook1865

Used for: A pile, mass.

boorach1868

More generally: a heap or pile of anything; (hence also) a large quantity or amount of anything.

barrow1869

dialect. A mound or heap.

sorites1871

A heap, pile.

tump1892

A heap of anything; a hay-cock or rick; a heap of stones. local.

fid1926

A heap; plural ‘heaps’, ‘crowds’. Also as an exclamation = Great!

clamp-

Farming. a heap of farm or garden rubbish for burning, etc.

Subcategories:

— small (3)
— loosely built (1)
— pyramidal (2)
— of wood or stones (1)
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