- unpile
- transitive verb Date: 1611 to take or disentangle from a pile
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
unpile — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
unpile — /un puyl /, v., unpiled, unpiling. v.t. 1. to disentangle or remove from a piled condition: to unpile boxes. v.i. 2. to become removed or separated from a piled condition: The football players unpiled after each play. [1605 15; UN 2 + PILE1] * *… … Universalium
unpile — un•pile [[t]ʌnˈpaɪl[/t]] v. piled, pil•ing 1) to disentangle or remove from a pile or a piled condition: to unpile boxes[/ex] 2) to become removed or separated from a pile or piled condition • Etymology: 1605–15 … From formal English to slang
unpile — v. take out of a pile … English contemporary dictionary
unpile — 1) lupine 2) lineup … Anagrams dictionary
unpile — un·pile … English syllables
unpile — “+ verb Etymology: un (II) + pile transitive verb : to take or disentangle from a pile waiters unpiling the wicker chairs Cyril Connolly intransitive verb : to become separated … Useful english dictionary
un|pile — «uhn PYL», verb, piled, pil|ing. –v.t. 1. to remove from a pile or heap: »to unpile wood and stack it. 2. to cause to be no longer in a pile: »to unpile canned goods. 3. to take (a pile or heap) apart. –v.i … Useful english dictionary
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