stockpiler

noun

Etymology

From stockpile + -er.

  1. derived from pīlum — “heavy javelin
  2. inherited from *pīl
  3. inherited from pīl
  4. inherited from pile
  5. formed as stockpile — “stock + pile
  6. formed as stockpiler — “stockpile + -er

Definitions

  1. One who stockpiles.

    • No one has more invested in cluster munitions than the United States, which Human Rights Watch says has been the largest producer, stockpiler and user, using them in the former Yugoslavia, Afghanistan and Iraq.

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