A pile of shells left over after meals is typically called "shells" or "shell remnants." These shells are the inedible parts of seafood like shrimp, lobster, or crab that have been removed before consumption. They are often discarded after the meal.
She explored the vast expanse of the desert, feeling small and insignificant in comparison.
The word "pile" has a long I and a silent E, to rhyme with file and while.
Yes, the word "pile" has a long i sound, like in the word "pie."
Yes, the word 'piles' is a noun; a plural, uncountable noun as a word for hemorrhoids. The word 'piles' is also a countable noun (pile, piles) and a verb (pile, piles, piling, piled). The countable noun 'piles' is a word for heaps of things laid one on another; a word for large strong posts driven into the ground to support a building or other structure. The noun 'pile' is a singular, uncountable noun as a word for the surface texture of carpet or cloth.
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Historic piles are called shell piles or middens. Middens also included other trash and kitchen remains. Current usage looks like it is shell pile.
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A pile of clam shells is not a population because they are not living things so they can not be a population
The word left by The Lorax by a small pile of rocks was "UNLESS."
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