This word is from the Spanish pilote (pieza larga a modo de estaca, de madera, hierro u hormigón armado, que se hinca en el terreno para consolidar los cimientos de una construcción).
pi·ló·te
pilóte
“pile”
In the context of boats or ships, a pile refers to a vertical structure that is driven into the seabed to provide support for mooring or anchoring vessels.
A mooring pile is a pole or post that is fixed into the bottom of a waterway, with its top extending above the water surface. Vessels can tie mooring lines to these piles, securing their position in the water.
Piles are used to support docks, piers, and other waterfront structures, ensuring they remain stable and secure against the forces of waves and currents.
MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG
pilóte: paraan ng pag-ugit sa isang barko
úgit: bahagi ng araro na nagsisilbing patnubay sa pagbubungkal ng lupa
❌ filote
