n (heading) A pile.
n A large pile of hay, grain, straw, or the like, larger at the bottom than the top, sometimes covered with thatch.
n A pile of similar objects, each directly on top of the last.
n (UK) A pile of poles or wood, indefinite in quantity.
n A pile of wood containing 108 cubic feet. (~3 m³)
n An extensive collection
n A smokestack.
n (heading) In computing.
n (programming) A linear data structure in which items inserted are removed in reverse order (the last item inserted is the first one to be removed).
n (computing, often with "the") A stack data structure stored in main memory that is manipulated during machine language procedure call related instructions.
n (networking) An implementation of a protocol suite (set of protocols forming a layered architecture).
n A combination of interdependent, yet individually replaceable, software components or technologies used together on a system.
n (mathematics) A generalization of schemes in algebraic geometry and of sheaves.
n (geology) A coastal landform, consisting of a large vertical column of rock in the sea.
n (library) Compactly spaced bookshelves used to house large collections of books.
n (figuratively) A large amount of an object.
n (military) A pile of rifles or muskets in a cone shape.
n (poker) The amount of money a player has on the table.
n (heading) In architecture.
n A number of flues embodied in one structure, rising above the roof.
n A vertical drainpipe.
n (Australia, slang) A fall or crash, a prang.
n (bodybuilding) A blend of various dietary supplements or anabolic steroids with supposed synergistic benefits.
n (aviation) A holding pattern, with aircraft circling one above the other as they wait to land.
n (video games) The quantity of a given item which fills up an inventory slot or bag.
v (transitive) To arrange in a stack, or to add to an existing stack.
v (transitive, card games) To arrange the cards in a deck in a particular manner, especially for cheating.
v (transitive, by extension) To arrange or fix to obtain an advantage; to deliberately distort the composition of (an assembly, committee, etc.).
v (transitive, poker) To take all the money another player currently has on the table.
v (transitive, US, Australia, slang) To crash; to fall.
v (gaming) To operate cumulatively.
v (aviation, transitive) To place (aircraft) into a holding pattern.
v (informal, intransitive) To collect precious metal in the form of various small objects such as coins and bars.
v (printing) To have excessive ink transfer.
n A surname.