cumulus
"Fluffy" typically refers to something soft and light, while "piled" describes items stacked on top of each other in a disorganized manner.
well that will be the cumalis cloud
The root word for a cloud that looks piled is "cumulus." This type of cloud is characterized by its fluffy, white appearance and often indicates fair weather.
Piled up billowy clouds are cumulus clouds that have a fluffy, rounded shape with a distinct vertical development. They often form on sunny days and indicate fair weather.
There is a pile of branches by the street.
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The word piled is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "pile".
Cumulus Clouds
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