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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.
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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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Your new tiled surfaces will only require occasional cleaning and maintenance.
What you want is to have all the cuts at the bottom and a full tile at the top, this will ensure a professional look to the finished tiled job.
If the room is already tiled, the old tiles will have to be removed, which can be a time-consuming job.
From the clerestorey so formed, an arc of light describes the path of the sun across the tiled floor of the hall.
TILING OVER OLD TILES If your wall is tiled already, don't worry as you can probably retile over the old tiles providing they are firmly fixed.
It is best not to use grout to seal the gap between a tiled wall and shower tray, bath or basin.
If you have patience, determination and an eye for detail, you can complete a great-looking basic tiled wall.
Fully trained and experienced staff will assist you in planning your room layout, how to prepare the surfaces to be tiled and advise you on the correct tiles and tools to complete the project with the minimum of fuss and disruption.
The not-nice thing is that, when completed, the tiled floor has hundreds of little seams that can chip or curl and let water seep through to the wood or concrete beneath.
Q I've just tiled my kitchen but a few of the tiles are wonky and stick out higher than the rest.
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