What is another word for tile?

Pronunciation: [tˈa͡ɪl] (IPA)

Tile is a square or rectangular piece of fired clay, stone, or other materials used for covering roofs, walls, and floors. There are several synonyms for the word tile, including block, brick, flagstone, shingle, slab, square, and tesserae. Block refers to a large rectangular or square piece of material, oftentimes made from a synthetic material, used for flooring or walls. Brick is similar to a block, but it is typically made from fired clay. Flagstone refers to thin, flat pieces of rock used for flooring. Shingle is a type of rectangular tile used for roofing purposes. Slab is a large, flat piece of material, usually used for flooring and walls. Square and tesserae refer to small pieces of tile used for mosaic artwork.

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Usage examples for Tile

A beam of energy had leaped from the "tail" of the Q-tube, hit the ceramic tile of the wall, and burned its way through in half a second or so.
"The Foreign Hand Tie"
Gordon Randall Garrett
The prevailing tones of all the buildings are drab and grey; drab stone, drab stucco, drab paint with pale slate-grey roofs; a little red brick or tile would be an improvement from an artistic point of view.
"Cornwall"
G. E. Mitton
This field has a big tile ditch running through it, and along that ditch is a clump of willows.
"Epistles-from-Pap-Letters-from-the-man-known-as-The-Will-Rogers-of-Indiana"
Durham, Andrew Everett

Famous quotes with Tile

  • I can install toilets. I know all about the wax ring. I can tile floors. I'm learning how to do basic wiring.
    Sandra Bullock
  • We are now in the middle of a long process of transition in the nature of the image which man has of himself and his environment. Primitive men, and to a large extent also men of the early civilizations, imagined themselves to be living on a virtually illimitable plane. There was almost always somewhere beyond the known limits of human habitation, and over a very large part of the time that man has been on earth, there has been something like a frontier... Gradually, however, man has been accustoming himself to the notion of the spherical earth and a closed sphere of human activity. A few unusual spirits among the ancient Greeks perceived that the earth was a sphere. It was only with the circumnavigations and the geographical explorations of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, however, that the fact that the earth was a sphere became at all widely known and accepted. Even in the thirteenth century, the commonest map was Mercator's projection, which visualizes the earth as an illimitable cylinder, essentially a plane wrapped around the globe, and it was not until the Second World War and the development of the air age that the global nature of tile planet really entered the popular imagination. Even now we are very far from having made the moral, political, and psychological adjustments which are implied in this transition from the illimitable plane to the closed sphere.
    Kenneth Boulding
  • The essential measure of the success of the economy is not production and consumption at all, but the nature, extent, quality, and complexity of the total capital stock, including in this the state of the human bodies and minds included in the system. In the spaceman economy, what we are primarily concerned with is stock maintenance, and any technological change which results in the maintenance of a given total stock with a lessened throughput (that is, less production and consumption) is clearly a gain. This idea that both production and consumption are bad things rather than good things is very strange to economists, who have been obsessed with tile income-flow concepts to the exclusion, almost, of capital-stock concepts.
    Kenneth Boulding
  • Nothing in our daily life will last if neglected; houses, stuffs, friendships, pleasures. Roofs fall in, love comes to an end. A tile needs re-fastening, a joint must be repaired, a misunderstanding cleared up. Otherwise bitterness is created; feelings deep down in the soul become centers of infection, and one day, during a quarrel, the abscess breaks, and each is horrified by the picture of himself or herself discovered in the other's mind.
    André Maurois

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