Tiling
noun
1.
the operation of covering with tiles.
2.
tiles collectively.
3.
a tiled surface.
4.
Mathematics. a two-dimensional pattern resembling a tiled surface.
noun
1.
a thin slab or bent piece of baked clay, sometimes painted or glazed, used for various purposes, as to form one of the units of a roof covering, floor, or revetment.
2.
any of various similar slabs or pieces, as of linoleum, stone, rubber, or metal.
3.
tiles collectively.
4.
a pottery tube or pipe used for draining land.
5.
Also called hollow tile. any of various hollow or cellular units of burnt clay or other materials, as gypsum or cinder concrete, for building walls, partitions, floors, and roofs, or for fireproofing steelwork or the like.
6.
Informal. a stiff hat or high silk hat.
verb (used with object), tiled, tiling.
7.
to cover with or as with tiles.
noun
1.
tiles collectively
2.
something made of or surfaced with tiles
noun
1.
a flat thin slab of fired clay, rubber, linoleum, etc, usually square or rectangular and sometimes ornamental, used with others to cover a roof, floor, wall, etc related adjective tegular
2.
a short pipe made of earthenware, concrete, or plastic, used with others to form a drain
3.
tiles collectively
4.
a rectangular block used as a playing piece in mah jong and other games
5.
(Brit, old-fashioned, slang) a hat
6.
(informal) on the tiles, on a spree, esp of drinking or debauchery
verb
7.
(transitive) to cover with tiles
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