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What (who) is Tile - definition

MANUFACTURED PIECE OF HARD-WEARING MATERIAL
Tiles; Tilework; Tilers; Faux ceiling tiles; Pamment; Rustic tile; Floor tile; Floor tiles; Ceramic tiles; Tile floor; Hip-tile; Wall tile; Tile-work; Decorated ceramic tile
  • glazes]] over a white glaze. (Iran 19thC)
  • 17th century [[Delft]] blue and white tile with sea monster
  • 6"x6" porcelain floor tiles
  • Modern Bathroom Tiles
  • Relief made with glazed brick tiles, from the Achaemenid decoration of [[Palace of Darius in Susa]].
  • Medieval encaustic tiles at Cleeve Abbey, England
  • Cracked tile flooring
  • Floor tile in Karpas, northeastern [[Cyprus]]
  • [[William de Morgan]], fantastic ducks on 6-inch tile with luster highlights, Fulham period
  • Roofs with "beaver tail" tiles in [[Dinkelsbühl]], Germany
  • Section through a porcelain stoneware slab
  • Tilework in [[Jameh Mosque of Isfahan]], [[Isfahan]], [[Iran]]
  • [[Art Nouveau]] tiles in [[Brussels]] ([[Belgium]])
  • Shah Mosque]] in [[Isfahan]], [[Iran]]
  • Tiles in a pub in [[Utrecht]], Netherlands
  • Tile mosaics at the [[University of Bremen]], Germany.
  • Making mosaic tiles
  • Zellij]] tilework in the [[Palace El-Hedine]], [[Meknes]], [[Morocco]]
  • Phoenix on the portal of Nadir Divan-Beghi Madrasah, [[Bukhara]], [[Uzbekistan]]
  • The elaborate floor pattern of the Sydney [[Queen Victoria Building]]
  • Cross section of an earthenware tile
  • A late [[Art Nouveau]] kiosk (1923) in [[Las Palmas de Gran Canaria]] covered with tiles from [[Manises]], Spain.
  • [[Patio]] with stone tile, [[Hawaii]], US 1960
  • Timurid turquoise-glazed [[muqarna]]. First half of the 15th century, [[Shah-i-Zinda]]
  • [[Casa de los Azulejos]], [[Mexico City]], 18th century, with [[azulejo]]s

tile         
[t??l]
¦ noun
1. a thin square or rectangular slab of baked clay, concrete, etc., used in overlapping rows for covering roofs.
a similar slab of glazed pottery or other material for covering floors or walls.
2. a thin, flat piece used in Scrabble, mah-jong, and other games.
¦ verb
1. cover with tiles.
2. arrange (windows) on a computer screen so that they do not overlap.
Phrases
on the tiles informal, chiefly Brit. having a lively night out.
Origin
OE tigele, from L. tegula, from an Indo-Eur. root meaning 'cover'.
tile         
(tiles, tiling, tiled)
1.
Tiles are flat, square pieces of baked clay, carpet, cork, or other substance, which are fixed as a covering onto a floor or wall.
Amy's shoes squeaked on the tiles as she walked down the corridor...
The cabins had linoleum tile floors.
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2.
Tiles are flat pieces of baked clay which are used for covering roofs.
...a fine building, with a neat little porch and ornamental tiles on the roof.
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3.
When someone tiles a surface such as a roof or floor, they cover it with tiles.
He wants to tile the bathroom...
VERB: V n
4.
see also tiling
tile         
n. ceramic; vinyl tile

Wikipedia

Tile

Tiles are usually thin, square or rectangular coverings manufactured from hard-wearing material such as ceramic, stone, metal, baked clay, or even glass. They are generally fixed in place in an array to cover roofs, floors, walls, edges, or other objects such as tabletops. Alternatively, tile can sometimes refer to similar units made from lightweight materials such as perlite, wood, and mineral wool, typically used for wall and ceiling applications. In another sense, a tile is a construction tile or similar object, such as rectangular counters used in playing games (see tile-based game). The word is derived from the French word tuile, which is, in turn, from the Latin word tegula, meaning a roof tile composed of fired clay.

Tiles are often used to form wall and floor coverings, and can range from simple square tiles to complex or mosaics. Tiles are most often made of ceramic, typically glazed for internal uses and unglazed for roofing, but other materials are also commonly used, such as glass, cork, concrete and other composite materials, and stone. Tiling stone is typically marble, onyx, granite or slate. Thinner tiles can be used on walls than on floors, which require more durable surfaces that will resist impacts.

Global production of ceramic tiles, excluding roof tiles, was estimated to be 12.7 billion m2 in 2019.

Examples of use of Tile
1. Thermal tile damage A thermal tile on Discovery‘s belly was also damaged soon after lift–off.
2. He said it was possible the debris could have been part of the covering of the tile, rather than the tile itself.
3. "All tile floor!" he says during a recent showing.
4. Family memories were tucked between every tile on the floor.
5. The house‘s white walls and red tile roof were unscathed.