Definition
piled up in large amounts or quantities, usually more than would normally fit or be expected.
Etymology
From Old English 'heap,' probably related to 'hump' or other Indo-European words for piling up. '-ed' makes it an adjective describing the result of heaping.
Kelly Says
A 'heaping spoonful' became a standard cooking measurement because it's visually obvious—piling food above the rim of a spoon—and food traditions use this human body-scale measurement more often than precise grams.
Translations
CACatalà
apilat
ah-pee-lat
CSČeština
nahrnutý
nah-rnut-ee
DADansk
højst stablet
hoyst stah-blet
DEDeutsch
gestapelt
geh-STAH-pelt
ELΕλληνικά
συγκεντρωμένος
sink-en-troh-men-os
ESEspañol
apilado
ah-pee-LAH-doh
FISuomi
kerätty
ke-rat-ty
FRFrançais
empilé
a-pee-LAY
HIहिन्दी
पिड़ा हुआ
pee-dah hoo-ah
HUMagyar
halmozva
hal-mohz-vah
IDBahasa Indonesia
ditumpuk
dee-tum-puk
ITItaliano
ammassato
ah-mas-SAH-toh
JA日本語
積み上げられた
tsumi-agerareta
MSBahasa Melayu
ditumpuk
dee-tum-puk
MYမြန်မာ
ပြုလုပ်ထား
pyu-lu-p-tah-ar
NLNederlands
gestapeld
geh-STAH-pelt
PLPolski
nagromadzony
na-gro-ma-dzon-ny
PTPortuguês
empilhado
ehn-pee-LAH-doh
RORomână
împilată
im-pee-la-tah
RUРусский
наваленный
na-va-le-nyy
SVSvenska
högt staplade
hoyt stah-pla-deh
SWKiswahili
kusanywa
koo-sa-ny-wa
TEతెలుగు
కొంచెం
kon-che-m
TRTürkçe
yığılmış
yi-ghi-lmish
UKУкраїнська
насипаний
na-si-pa-niy
VITiếng Việt
đổ đống
doh dohng
ZUZU
isigubhu
ee-see-goo-boo