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TERM IN MATHEMATICS
Tile-substitution; Tile substitution

Roof tiles         
  • Ancient Greek roof tiles
  • Tilehanging in [[Weybridge]], [[Surrey]]
  • Coloured roof tiles on [[St. Mark's Church, Zagreb]]
  • Roman roof tile fragment (78 mm wide by 97 mm high) found in [[York]], England, with the impression of a kitten's paw
  • Spanish Colonial style ceramic tile roof in Texas, US
  • Roof fragment of Roman bath in [[Bath, Somerset]], [[England]]
  • A roof in [[Hainan]] tiled using imbrices and tegulae
  • A tomb mural of [[Xinzhou]], [[China]] dated to the [[Northern Qi]] (550–577 AD) period, showing a hall with a tiled roof, [[dougong]] brackets, and doors with giant [[door knockers]] (perhaps made of bronze)
TILE DESIGNED MAINLY TO KEEP OUT RAIN
Roof tile; Biberschwanz; Peg tile; Tilehanging; Tile-hanging; Roofing tiles
Roof tiles are designed mainly to keep out rain, and are traditionally made from locally available materials such as terracotta or slate. Modern materials such as concrete, metal and plastic are also used and some clay tiles have a waterproof glaze.
Tile-based game         
  • A game of dominoes
GAME BASED ON TILES THAT CAN BE ARRANGED
Games/Tile based; Tile based games; Tile-based games; Tile-based board game; Tile-based board games; Tile-based physical games; Tile-based physical game; Tile game; Tile (gaming); Tilebased game; Tile based game; Game tile; Tile board game; Tile-laying board game
A tile-based game is a game that uses tiles as one of the fundamental elements of play. Traditional tile-based games use small tiles as playing pieces for gambling or entertainment games.
Structural clay tile         
  • ''An example of a typical NATCO hollow clay tile as advertised in their 1910 catalogue.''

"The visible points of superiority, as compared with similar tile of different makes, are the deep dovetail scoring for the better bonding of stucco or plaster, the absence of imperfections and the better general symmetry due to the more accurate machining by this company's unequaled equipment. Equally important qualities not obtainable in other tile are not so apparent to the eye. These consist of finer properties in the raw clay and its more uniform and thorough burning, resulting in greater density and a higher degree of inherent strength. It is to certify these advantages, and to instantly identify the tile possessing them, that the name NATCO is stamped plainly upon the face of each tile." —From NATCO Catalog "Fireproof Construction for Houses and Other Buildings at Moderate Cost," 1910.
  • Electrical wiring being installed in structural clay tile block used for interior partitions in the vertical application, 2008.
  • An example of a specialty type of hollow clay tile unit. This example interlocked with other units to increase strength, ''circa 1905''.
CLASS OF BUILDING BLOCK
Structural glazed facing tile; Hollow tile
Structural clay tile describes a category of burned-clay building materials used to construct roofing, walls, and flooring for structural and non-structural purposes, especially in fireproofing applications. Also called building tile, structural terra cotta, hollow tile, and clay block, the material is an extruded clay shape with substantial depth that allows it to be laid in the same manner as other clay or concrete masonry.

Wikipedia

Substitution tiling

In geometry, a tile substitution is a method for constructing highly ordered tilings. Most importantly, some tile substitutions generate aperiodic tilings, which are tilings whose prototiles do not admit any tiling with translational symmetry. The most famous of these are the Penrose tilings. Substitution tilings are special cases of finite subdivision rules, which do not require the tiles to be geometrically rigid.