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tileboard

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tileboard [′tīl‚bȯrd]
(materials)
A type of wallboard used for interior finishing in which the outer surface is a layer of hard glossy material, usually simulating tile.

tileboard
1. A wallboard used for interior finishing; usually a base sheet material overlaid with a hard, glossy decorative facing to simulate tile.
2. Square or rectangular boards, usually made of compressed wood or vegetable fibers, often with beveled interlocking edges, used for ceiling or wall covering.


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