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tile

Syllabification: (tile)
Pronunciation: /tīl/

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Definition of tile

noun

  • a thin rectangular slab of baked clay, concrete, or other material, used in overlapping rows for covering roofs.
  • a thin square slab of glazed ceramic, cork, linoleum, or other material for covering floors, walls, or other surfaces.
  • a thin, flat piece used in Scrabble, mah-jongg, and certain other games.
  • Mathematics a plane shape used in tiling.

verb

[with object] (usually be tiled)
  • cover (something) with tiles:the lobby was tiled in blue
  • Computing arrange (two or more windows) on a computer screen so that they do not overlap.

Phrases

on the tiles

informal, chiefly British having a lively night out:it won’t be the first time he’s spent a night on the tiles

Origin:

Old English tigele, from Latin tegula, from an Indo-European root meaning 'cover'

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Definition of tile in the British & World English dictionary