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Noun — A thin, flat slab of material such as clay, stone, or ceramic, used to cover roofs, floors, or walls.

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How to use tile

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roof tile floor tile tile the bathroom

Etymology

From Old English tigele, ultimately from Latin tēgula, meaning "roof tile," related to a root meaning "to cover."

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What does “tile” mean?

The word “tile” means a thin, flat slab of material such as clay, stone, or ceramic, used to cover roofs, floors, or walls. In plain terms, a flat covering piece for roofs, floors, or walls, or a game piece in games like Scrabble.

How do you pronounce “tile”?

“Tile” is pronounced tyl (/ˈtaɪ.əl/ in IPA).

How do you use “tile” in a sentence?

Here is “tile” used in a sentence: “A few roof tiles blew off in the storm.”

What part of speech is “tile”?

Depending on how it is used, “tile” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “tile” come from?

The word “tile” comes from Latin. From Old English tigele, ultimately from Latin tēgula, meaning "roof tile," related to a root meaning "to cover.".

Is “tile” a common word?

“Tile” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.

How many meanings does “tile” have?

“Tile” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a thin, flat slab of material such as clay, stone, or ceramic, used to cover roofs, floors, or walls.

What is the difference between a tile and a slab?

A tile is a thin, flat piece of material such as clay, stone, or ceramic used to cover roofs, floors, or walls, while a slab is generally a thicker, heavier flat piece of material like stone or concrete. Tiles are typically smaller and designed for surface covering, whereas slabs are often used as structural or paving elements.

What is the difference between a tile in construction and a tile in board games?

A tile used in building refers to a thin slab covering roofs, floors, or walls, while a tile in games such as dominoes, Scrabble, or mahjong is a small flat piece used for play. Both senses share the idea of a small flat object, but one is decorative or structural and the other is a game piece.

What does it mean to tile a surface?

To tile a surface means to cover it with tiles, such as tiling a bathroom floor or a kitchen wall. The verb use of tile describes the action of installing tiles rather than the tiles themselves.

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