1. When a mechanic dropped a wrench in a missile silo in Arkansa, a missile was
launched,
2. Kim Jung Eun ordered his general to fire the missile from the silo, but the missile
was made by starving prisoners and so it fell apart immediately.
A farmer uses an auger to move grain from a wagon to a silo.
"Farmer Jones put the corn in the silo to store it for winter use."
The past tense of the word "silo" is "siloed."
silo
The word silo is a noun, and therefore does not have a past tense. It's a grain storage tower.
to contain harvest.
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The Latin word silo is a form of the adjective silus, which means "pug-nosed".The English word "silo" is from another source entirely. It is not certain which; either it is a modified form of the Latin word sirus, "a pit for storing corn", from Greek siros, or it comes from a pre-Latin Iberian word that is related to Basque zilo.