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tile
a rectangular block used as a playing piece in mah jong and other games
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Tile
A ceramic surfacing unit, usually thin in relation to the facial area; made from clay or a mixture of clay and other ceramic materials; has either a glazed or an unglazed face.


acoustic tile
Rectangular sound-absorbing tile, normally used as a ceiling, whether glued to a backing or used in a grid as a suspended ceiling.
ceramic mosaic tile
An unglazed tile, usually mounted on sheets to facilitate setting; may be composed of porcelain or natural clay.
clay tile
A roofing tile of hard, burnt clay. In flooring it is called quarry tile.

crest tile
A tile which fits like a saddle on the ridge of a roof.



encaustic tile
A tile for pavement and wall decoration, in which the pattern is inlaid or incrusted in clay of one color in a ground of clay of another color.
floor tile
A ceramic tile that can be used as a floor finish, such as encaustic tile, quarry tile, and glazed tile.



glazed tile
Ceramic tile having a fused impervious glazed surface finish, composed of ceramic materials fused into the body of the tile; the body may be nonvitreous, semi-vitreous, or impervious.

hollow tile
A structural clay tile unit with vertical hollow cells; used to build interior masonry partitions and as a backup block for brick veneer.

mission tile
A clay roofing tile, approximately semicylindrical in shape; laid in courses with the units having their convex side alternating up and down.
paving tile
Unglazed porcelain or natural clay tile, formed by the dust-pressed method; similar to ceramic mosaic tile in composition and physical properties, but thicker.

quarry tile
A dense, unglazed, ceramic tile, used most often for flooring.

ridge tile
A tile which is curved in section, often decorative, used to cover the ridge of a roof.

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tile
[tīl] (materials)
A piece of fired clay, stone, concrete, or other material used ornamentally to cover roofs, floors, or walls.
A hollow building unit made of burned clay or other material.
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tile
1. A glazed or unglazed ceramic unit for finishing a surface; usually thin in relation to the dimensions of its face.
2. A surfacing unit of slate or of some other impervious composition; also see brick-tile, chimney tile, clay tile, corner tile, crown tile, Dutch tile, encaustic tile, fireplace tile, hollow clay tile, mission tile, pantile, ridge tile, rounded tile, Spanish tile, structural clay tile.
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tile
(1) For tile trackers, see Bluetooth tracker.(2) To display objects in rows and columns. The Tile command in a graphical interface squares up all open windows and displays them in row and column order. See tile-based interface and cascading windows.
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