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Definition of Blind piles

Blind piles
Piles Piles, n. pl. [L. pila a ball. Cf. Pill a medicine.] (Med.) The small, troublesome tumors or swellings about the anus and lower part of the rectum which are technically called hemorrhoids. See Hemorrhoids. Note: [The singular pile is sometimes used.] Blind piles, hemorrhoids which do not bleed.

Meaning of Blind piles from wikipedia

- insects by placing black plastic or providing places to shelter such as piles of logs, corrugated iron sheets or under tiles. On warm days, one or more...
- having a "center row" of discard piles, where pairs of cards that add up to the sum of a card on the top of one of the piles may be discarded. The game can...
- increasingly impersonal Jim Sheridan, it’s lumbering and heavy-handed, a film that piles on overwrought dramatic twists until it begins to creak under the weight...
- the British blind all fours which, in turn, is derived from the classic all fours (US: seven up). Historically, pitch started as "blind all fours", a...
- on piles that are ****ed into sandy or muddy sea or river bottoms. The first ****-pile lighthouse to begin construction was built by the blind Irish...
- early as 1773 as a card game in which there are as many piles (Häufeln) as players. The name Blind Hookey appears in 1824 in Gallignani's Messenger. In 1835...
- Man Who Hated Laughter in which Beetle Bailey's comrade Sergeant Snorkel piles a variety of food on top of a secret message he planned to eat, Dagwood...
- returns to the decaying Cinema Paradiso and frantically searches through the piles of old film invoices pinned to the wall of the projection booth. There,...
- (13 April 1780 – 25 June 1868) was an Irish engineer who from 1802 was blind. He is known as the inventor of the ****-pile lighthouse. Born in Dublin...
- Shoes, an old Dutch folktale, a Kabouter teaches a Dutch man how to make piles and how to make wooden shoes. The Dutch illustrator Rien Poortvliet pla****...