How Do You Spell PILING?

Pronunciation: [pˈa͡ɪlɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "piling" refers to a long, slender piece of timber driven into the ground to support a structure, such as a pier or foundation. It is spelled with the letter "i" after "l" because it follows the rule of doubling a consonant when adding a suffix that begins with a vowel. In IPA phonetic transcription it is: ˈpaɪ.lɪŋ. This means that the first syllable is pronounced like "pie," the second like "ling," and the stress is on the first syllable.

PILING Meaning and Definition

  1. Piling is a noun that refers to the act or process of driving or constructing piles. It involves driving long, cylindrical objects made of concrete, steel, or timber into the ground vertically to create a foundation or support for structures such as buildings, bridges, or docks.

    Within the construction industry, piling is an essential technique used to stabilize and provide structural support in areas with poor soil conditions or in projects that require a strong foundation. The process involves using specialized machinery, such as pile drivers or vibratory hammers, to forcefully drive the piles into the ground until they reach a stable layer or desired depth. Piling may also involve pre-drilling holes in the ground to accommodate the piles or applying various techniques to reinforce their load-bearing capacities.

    Besides construction, piling can also refer to the act of layering or arranging items on top of each other in a disorderly or excessive manner. For example, a pile of books or clothes stacked on a desk can be described as a piling. This connotation demonstrates the accumulation of objects without proper organization or neatness.

    Overall, piling encompasses both the construction technique of driving piles into the ground for foundation purposes and the act of accumulating objects in a disordered manner.

  2. • The act of driving in piles; a series of piles; piles collectively, as the piling of a bridge.
    • The act of making into a heap by placing one above another; the act of reheating iron blooms or slabs for further working.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of PILING

The word "piling" comes from the Middle English word "pilen", which means "to thrust or drive in". It is derived from the Old English word "pylian". This Old English word, in turn, has roots in the Latin word "pīlāre", meaning "to batter or beat". The term evolved over time to its current meaning of "to stack or arrange in a heap or pile".

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Plural form of PILING is PILINGS

Conjugate verb Piling

CONDITIONAL

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FUTURE

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FUTURE PERFECT

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PAST

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PAST PERFECT

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PRESENT

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PRESENT PERFECT

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