Apilada
Apilada is a Spanish feminine adjective and past participle derived from the verb apilar, meaning to pile or to stack. It describes objects that are arranged in one or more piles, emphasizing their organized stacking rather than their individual characteristics. The word agrees with the noun it modifies: una pila apilada de libros, tazas apiladas, cajas apiladas, etc. The masculine form is apilado, and the plural forms are apiladas or apilados accordingly.
Etymology and function: apilada is formed with the -ada suffix, common in Spanish to turn a verb
Usage notes: as with other participial adjectives, apilada can be used attributively or predicatively and should
Examples: Las cajas están apiladas junto a la pared. Una pila apilada de documentos llena la mesa.