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Definition of heaped
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Heaped
(imp. & p. p.) of Hea.
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Acervate
::
Acervate
(a.)
Heaped,
or
growing
in
heaps,
or
closely
compacted
clusters..
Acervative
::
Acervative
(a.)
Heaped
up;
tending
to heap up.
Epaulement
::
Epaulement
(n.) A side work, made of
gabions,
fascines,
or bags,
filled
with
earth,
or of earth
heaped
up, to
afford
cover from the
flanking
fire of an
enemy..
Coacervate
::
Coacervate
(a.)
Raised
into a pile;
collected
into a
crowd;
heaped.
Cone
::
Cone (n.)
Anything
shaped
more or less like a
mathematical
cone; as, a
volcanic
cone, a
collection
of
scoriae
around
the
crater
of a
volcano,
usually
heaped
up in a
conical
form..
Upheaped
::
Upheaped
(a.) Piled up;
accumulated.
Hill
::
Hill (v. t.) A
single
cluster
or group of
plants
growing
close
together,
and
having
the earth
heaped
up about them; as, a hill of corn or
potatoes..
Waterhorse
::
Waterhorse
(n.) A pile of
salted
fish
heaped
up to
drain.
Chaldron
::
Chaldron
(n.) An
English
dry
measure,
being,
at
London,
36
bushels
heaped
up, or its
equivalent
weight,
and more than twice as much at
Newcastle.
Now used
exclusively
for coal and
coke..
Pile
::
Pile (n.) A mass of
things
heaped
together;
a heap; as, a pile of
stones;
a pile of
wood..
Balk
::
Balk (v. t.) To leave
heaped
up; to heap up in
piles.
Heaped
::
Heaped
(imp. & p. p.) of Hea.
Cairn
::
Cairn (n.) A pile of
stones
heaped
up as a
landmark,
or to
arrest
attention,
as in
surveying,
or in
leaving
traces
of an
exploring
party,
etc..
Clamp
::
Clamp (n.) A mass of
bricks
heaped
up to be
burned;
or of ore for
roasting,
or of coal for
coking..
Conglomerate
::
Conglomerate
(n.) That which is
heaped
together
in a mass or
conpacted
from
various
sources;
a mass
formed
of
fragments;
collection;
accumulation.
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