Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
piling
noun
/ˈpaɪlɪŋ/

Definition
A piling is a cylindrical structure driven into the ground to support a building or to protect a waterfront.

Examples
- The construction team used steel pilings to ensure the stability of the new bridge.
- Piling can be necessary in areas with loose soil to prevent settling.
- Some marine structures are built on wooden pilings that extend into the water.

Meaning
Piling refers to the method of deep foundation construction where long, slender columns are inserted into the ground to transfer the weight of structures to deeper soil or bedrock.

Synonyms
- Foundation
- Support column
- Post