Any of various types of cuboid playing piece used in certain games, such as in dominoes, Scrabble, mahjong, or Rummikub, A rectangular graphic, To cover with tiles, A regularly-shaped slab of clay or other material, affixed to cover or decorate a surface, as in a roof-tile, glazed tile, stove tile, etc, To arrange in a regular pattern, with adjoining edges (applied to tile-like objects, graphics, windows in a computer interface), To reduce and reposition all windows so each one can be seen on-screen at the same time, A coloured (yellow, green, brown, or grey) hexagonal piece of cardstock that companies lay on the map to represent track, A rectangular area used to cover a surface with a pattern or visual texture For example: The Workspace Manager supports tiling, enabling users with limited system color availability to create new color tiles blended from existing colors, The portion of the page in an oversize publication that is printed on a single sheet of paper To make a complete page, you must assemble and paste together the tiles, A method used when a page is too large to be output in its entirety by the output device The page is divided into pieces that allow for overlap so that it can be reassembled as a whole, A unit of an image or page that has been divided into smaller units so it can be printed, v t to cover with or as with tiles -n Thin slab of baked clay, terra-cotta, glass, cement, or asbestos-cement, used for roofing or for covering walls or floors, Any of the plastic pieces which represent a space on the Acquire board Agents have six of these in their hand, invisible to the other agents, at all times during the game They must play a tile at the beginning of their turn, and must choose a new random tile to signify the end of their turn Two adjacent tiles are candidates for a new hotel chain, Repeating an image across the background of a web page and then dropping down a row to repeat again until the whole page is covered, 1 - Either an 8x8, 16x16, or some other size image that can be placed in the game to allow laying out and planning the display, A Two-Dimensional sub-section of a bitmap Improves the random access of an image, A mostly rectangular shaped sheet of ceramic or fired clay to cover surfaces, as in a roof-tile, stove tile, etc, Texas Index for Level of Effort Factors that are based upon the amount of direct service and assistance a person needs, which determines how much Texas will pay a nursing home to provide care of a particular client, Acoustical ceiling board, usually 12" x 12", which is stapled, cemented, or suspended by a concealed grid system Edges are often kerfed and cut back, In Windows, a way of arranging open windows so that no windows overlap but all windows are visible Each window takes up a portion of the screen, A pixmap can be replicated in two dimensions to ``tile'' a region The pixmap itself is also known as a ``tile'', To cover, as if with tiles, A data structure used to build linked lists of rectangles, such as a list of the damaged parts of an interface, The spatial unit by which geographic data can be organized, subdivided, and stored in a geographic database, A small slab of marble or other material used for flooring, To cover with tiles; as, to tile a house, To protect from the intrusion of the uninitiated; as, to tile a Masonic lodge, A plate, or thin piece, of baked clay, used for covering the roofs of buildings, for floors, for drains, and often for ornamental mantel works, pave, cover with tiles, A stiff hat, A draintile, Fig, A tile is a subpart of a plane A plane is partitioned into multiple tiles all of the same size The number of tiles depends on the physical size of the CAAPP as each tile is exactly the same size as the physical CAAPP We use the term tile when discussing how a plane that is larger than the CAAPP is utilized by the CAAPP When a plane contains more than one tile, then each physical PE is mapped to more than one element in the plane, a flat thin rectangular slab (as of fired clay or rubber or linoleum) used to cover surfaces a thin flat slab of fired clay used for roofing cover with tiles; "tile the wall and the floor of the bathroom, A plate of metal used for roofing, A small, flat piece of dried earth or earthenware, used to cover vessels in which metals are fused, slab of fired clay for covering roofs or lining walls or floors, Tiles are flat, square pieces of baked clay, carpet, cork, or other substance, which are fixed as a covering onto a floor or wall. Amy's shoes squeaked on the tiles as she walked down the corridor The cabins had linoleum tile floors, A pixmap can be replicated in two dimensions to tile a region The pixmap itself is also known as a tile, In Windows A way of arranging open windows so that no windows overlap but all windows are visible Each window takes up a portion of the screen, A part of a database in GIS representing a discrete part of the earth's surface By splitting a study area into tiles, considerable savings in access times and improvements in system performance can be achieved; facets or map sheet edges that divide a large area into manageable pieces, is a subset of a GIS database that contains information about one subarea of the overall digital map Tiles are an effective way of dividing a continuous map into units which can be easily created, edited, and analyzed The terms tile and facet are synonymous and are, in some ways, the opposite of a continuous map, Used in VQ compression, a small 4D hypercube of pixels For example, a common tile is a 2x2x2x2 hypercube, which would include 16 pixels In VQ compression, the light field is cut up into tiles, and the codebook consists of a list of tiles, (1) (n ) A rectangular area used to cover a surface with a pattern or visual texture For example, Workspace Manager supports tiling, enabling users with limited color availability to create new color tiles blended from existing colors (2) (v ) To cover a surface with non-overlapping polygons or other geometric objects, The spatial unit by which geographic data is organized, subdivided, and stored in a map library Tiles subdivide the area covered by a map library and organize the library data by location (e g , counties might be the tiles in a statewide database) A tile can be a regular, geometric shape (e g , a map sheet), or an irregular shape, such as a county boundary See also LIBRARIAN, When someone tiles a surface such as a roof or floor, they cover it with tiles. He wants to tile the bathroom see also tiling. to cover a roof, floor etc with tiles. Thin, flat slab or block used structurally or decoratively in building. Tiles traditionally have been made of glazed or unglazed fired clay, but modern tiles are also made of plastic, glass, asphalt, and even cork. Ceramic tiles, used for walls, floors, and countertops, are usually machine-pressed, made of fine clays, and very hard. Quarry tiles (used for flooring) and terra-cotta, made of natural clays, are less hard and more porous but very popular for economic and aesthetic reasons. Structural tile, made of fired clay, is a hollow tile containing parallel cells or cores and is used for building partitions. Roof tiles of baked clay and of marble were used in ancient Greece. Tiles came to be widely used in Islamic architecture. Multicoloured, glazed tiles were common in Spain from an early period (see azulejo), and from there spread to Portugal and Latin America. By the 15th century, tilework was used widely in northern Europe; blue-painted tiles from Delft, Holland, were especially renowned. Modern clay roofing tiles may be flat or curved; in the Mediterranean countries, S-shaped tiles (pantiles), laid with alternate convex and concave surfaces uppermost, are common. Modern wall tiles may be highly glazed and semivitreous, Tiles are flat pieces of baked clay which are used for covering roofs. a fine building, with a neat little porch and ornamental tiles on the roof, a flat thin rectangular slab (as of fired clay or rubber or linoleum) used to cover surfaces, a thin flat slab of fired clay used for roofing, cover with tiles; "tile the wall and the floor of the bathroom", Constructed from, or decorated with tiles, Simple past tense and past participle of tile, past of tile, covered or furnished with tiles; "baths with tiled walls"; "a tiled kitchen, covered in tiles, paved; (Computers) spread out, arranged side-by-side (about application windows), covered or furnished with tiles; "baths with tiled walls"; "a tiled kitchen", third-person singular of tile, plural of tile, Tiling is the process of positioning lasers or negatives together to create oversized sheets when a output unit does not have the size capabilities available at 100% Running out portions of a document at 100%, aligning them with each other and taping them together is a common form of tiling W WEB-FED OFFSET Web-fed printing is the process where paper runs through the printing press from a roll and then is trimmed into sheets, Arranging screen windows so that they appear side by side Contrasts with cascading (pg 86), See block distortion, Reproducing oversize artwork or documents by breaking the image area into parts (called tiles) Adjacent tiles repeat a small portion of the image, and they may contain crop marks as well The repeated portion of the image (the overlap) and the crop marks aid in reconstructing the overall image from the tiles, A covering of tiles, present participle of tile, The act of applying tile, The process of covering a geometry with rectangular "tiles" through tessellation, the application of tiles to cover a surface, Printing oversize pages with multiple overlapping sheets, The process of dividing a very large format image into smaller sections that can be output on the digital device, 1. You can refer to a surface that is covered by tiles as tiling. The kitchen has smart black tiling, worksurfaces and cupboards. see also tile. an area or surface covered with tiles, or the work of covering a surface with tiles, tiles collectively, flooring, Tiles, collectively, A surface covered with tiles, or composed of tiles, n The process of repeating a rectangular portion of a design throughout the drawing plane A tile is a design created by this process [annotate], 1 Reproducing oversize artwork or documents by breaking the image area into parts (called tiles) Adjacent tiles repeat a small portion of the image, and they may contain crop marks as well The repeated portion of the image (the overlap) and the crop marks aid in reconstructing the overall image from the tiles 2 The arrangement of patterns within an object of predesignated area (pattern tiles) Frequently used in vector or raster art programs such as Illustrator or Photoshop, The process in which a single (small) image is duplicated horizontally, vertically or both to create the illusion of a large version of the small image, An optimization technique that combines stripmining and loop interchange It operates on inner loops to increase cache reuse Tiling is not done automatically by the compiler See also, stripmining, The process of repeating a rectangular portion of a design throughout the drawing plane A tile is a design so created, (Spatial User's Guide and Reference),
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Any of various types of cuboid playing piece used in certain games, such as in dominoes, Scrabble, mahjong, or Rummikub
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A rectangular graphic - "Sprites and tiles that are hidden in the prototype ROM file can be recovered."
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To cover with tiles
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A regularly-shaped slab of clay or other material, affixed to cover or decorate a surface, as in a roof-tile, glazed tile, stove tile, etc
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To arrange in a regular pattern, with adjoining edges (applied to tile-like objects, graphics, windows in a computer interface)
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To reduce and reposition all windows so each one can be seen on-screen at the same time
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A coloured (yellow, green, brown, or grey) hexagonal piece of cardstock that companies lay on the map to represent track
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A rectangular area used to cover a surface with a pattern or visual texture For example: The Workspace Manager supports tiling, enabling users with limited system color availability to create new color tiles blended from existing colors
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The portion of the page in an oversize publication that is printed on a single sheet of paper To make a complete page, you must assemble and paste together the tiles
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A method used when a page is too large to be output in its entirety by the output device The page is divided into pieces that allow for overlap so that it can be reassembled as a whole
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A unit of an image or page that has been divided into smaller units so it can be printed
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v t to cover with or as with tiles -n Thin slab of baked clay, terra-cotta, glass, cement, or asbestos-cement, used for roofing or for covering walls or floors
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Any of the plastic pieces which represent a space on the Acquire board Agents have six of these in their hand, invisible to the other agents, at all times during the game They must play a tile at the beginning of their turn, and must choose a new random tile to signify the end of their turn Two adjacent tiles are candidates for a new hotel chain
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Repeating an image across the background of a web page and then dropping down a row to repeat again until the whole page is covered
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1 - Either an 8x8, 16x16, or some other size image that can be placed in the game to allow laying out and planning the display
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A Two-Dimensional sub-section of a bitmap Improves the random access of an image
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A mostly rectangular shaped sheet of ceramic or fired clay to cover surfaces, as in a roof-tile, stove tile, etc
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Texas Index for Level of Effort Factors that are based upon the amount of direct service and assistance a person needs, which determines how much Texas will pay a nursing home to provide care of a particular client
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Acoustical ceiling board, usually 12" x 12", which is stapled, cemented, or suspended by a concealed grid system Edges are often kerfed and cut back
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In Windows, a way of arranging open windows so that no windows overlap but all windows are visible Each window takes up a portion of the screen
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A pixmap can be replicated in two dimensions to ``tile'' a region The pixmap itself is also known as a ``tile''
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To cover, as if with tiles
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A data structure used to build linked lists of rectangles, such as a list of the damaged parts of an interface
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The spatial unit by which geographic data can be organized, subdivided, and stored in a geographic database
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A small slab of marble or other material used for flooring
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To cover with tiles; as, to tile a house
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To protect from the intrusion of the uninitiated; as, to tile a Masonic lodge
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A plate, or thin piece, of baked clay, used for covering the roofs of buildings, for floors, for drains, and often for ornamental mantel works
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pave, cover with tiles fiil
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A stiff hat
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A draintile
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A tile is a subpart of a plane A plane is partitioned into multiple tiles all of the same size The number of tiles depends on the physical size of the CAAPP as each tile is exactly the same size as the physical CAAPP We use the term tile when discussing how a plane that is larger than the CAAPP is utilized by the CAAPP When a plane contains more than one tile, then each physical PE is mapped to more than one element in the plane
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a flat thin rectangular slab (as of fired clay or rubber or linoleum) used to cover surfaces a thin flat slab of fired clay used for roofing cover with tiles; "tile the wall and the floor of the bathroom
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A plate of metal used for roofing
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A small, flat piece of dried earth or earthenware, used to cover vessels in which metals are fused
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slab of fired clay for covering roofs or lining walls or floors isim
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Tiles are flat, square pieces of baked clay, carpet, cork, or other substance, which are fixed as a covering onto a floor or wall. Amy's shoes squeaked on the tiles as she walked down the corridor The cabins had linoleum tile floors
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A pixmap can be replicated in two dimensions to tile a region The pixmap itself is also known as a tile
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In Windows A way of arranging open windows so that no windows overlap but all windows are visible Each window takes up a portion of the screen
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A part of a database in GIS representing a discrete part of the earth's surface By splitting a study area into tiles, considerable savings in access times and improvements in system performance can be achieved; facets or map sheet edges that divide a large area into manageable pieces
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is a subset of a GIS database that contains information about one subarea of the overall digital map Tiles are an effective way of dividing a continuous map into units which can be easily created, edited, and analyzed The terms tile and facet are synonymous and are, in some ways, the opposite of a continuous map
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Used in VQ compression, a small 4D hypercube of pixels For example, a common tile is a 2x2x2x2 hypercube, which would include 16 pixels In VQ compression, the light field is cut up into tiles, and the codebook consists of a list of tiles
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(1) (n ) A rectangular area used to cover a surface with a pattern or visual texture For example, Workspace Manager supports tiling, enabling users with limited color availability to create new color tiles blended from existing colors (2) (v ) To cover a surface with non-overlapping polygons or other geometric objects
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The spatial unit by which geographic data is organized, subdivided, and stored in a map library Tiles subdivide the area covered by a map library and organize the library data by location (e g , counties might be the tiles in a statewide database) A tile can be a regular, geometric shape (e g , a map sheet), or an irregular shape, such as a county boundary See also LIBRARIAN
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When someone tiles a surface such as a roof or floor, they cover it with tiles. He wants to tile the bathroom see also tiling. to cover a roof, floor etc with tiles. Thin, flat slab or block used structurally or decoratively in building. Tiles traditionally have been made of glazed or unglazed fired clay, but modern tiles are also made of plastic, glass, asphalt, and even cork. Ceramic tiles, used for walls, floors, and countertops, are usually machine-pressed, made of fine clays, and very hard. Quarry tiles (used for flooring) and terra-cotta, made of natural clays, are less hard and more porous but very popular for economic and aesthetic reasons. Structural tile, made of fired clay, is a hollow tile containing parallel cells or cores and is used for building partitions. Roof tiles of baked clay and of marble were used in ancient Greece. Tiles came to be widely used in Islamic architecture. Multicoloured, glazed tiles were common in Spain from an early period (see azulejo), and from there spread to Portugal and Latin America. By the 15th century, tilework was used widely in northern Europe; blue-painted tiles from Delft, Holland, were especially renowned. Modern clay roofing tiles may be flat or curved; in the Mediterranean countries, S-shaped tiles (pantiles), laid with alternate convex and concave surfaces uppermost, are common. Modern wall tiles may be highly glazed and semivitreous
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Tiles are flat pieces of baked clay which are used for covering roofs. a fine building, with a neat little porch and ornamental tiles on the roof
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a flat thin rectangular slab (as of fired clay or rubber or linoleum) used to cover surfaces
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a thin flat slab of fired clay used for roofing
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cover with tiles; "tile the wall and the floor of the bathroom"
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Constructed from, or decorated with tiles
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Simple past tense and past participle of tile
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past of tile
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covered or furnished with tiles; "baths with tiled walls"; "a tiled kitchen
covered or furnished with tiles; "baths with tiled walls"; "a tiled kitchen"
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Tiling is the process of positioning lasers or negatives together to create oversized sheets when a output unit does not have the size capabilities available at 100% Running out portions of a document at 100%, aligning them with each other and taping them together is a common form of tiling W WEB-FED OFFSET Web-fed printing is the process where paper runs through the printing press from a roll and then is trimmed into sheets
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Arranging screen windows so that they appear side by side Contrasts with cascading (pg 86)
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Reproducing oversize artwork or documents by breaking the image area into parts (called tiles) Adjacent tiles repeat a small portion of the image, and they may contain crop marks as well The repeated portion of the image (the overlap) and the crop marks aid in reconstructing the overall image from the tiles
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A covering of tiles
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present participle of tile
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The act of applying tile
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The process of covering a geometry with rectangular "tiles" through tessellation
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Printing oversize pages with multiple overlapping sheets
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1. You can refer to a surface that is covered by tiles as tiling. The kitchen has smart black tiling, worksurfaces and cupboards. see also tile. an area or surface covered with tiles, or the work of covering a surface with tiles
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tiles collectively, flooring isim
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Tiles, collectively
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A surface covered with tiles, or composed of tiles
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n The process of repeating a rectangular portion of a design throughout the drawing plane A tile is a design created by this process [annotate]
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1 Reproducing oversize artwork or documents by breaking the image area into parts (called tiles) Adjacent tiles repeat a small portion of the image, and they may contain crop marks as well The repeated portion of the image (the overlap) and the crop marks aid in reconstructing the overall image from the tiles 2 The arrangement of patterns within an object of predesignated area (pattern tiles) Frequently used in vector or raster art programs such as Illustrator or Photoshop
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The process in which a single (small) image is duplicated horizontally, vertically or both to create the illusion of a large version of the small image
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The process of repeating a rectangular portion of a design throughout the drawing plane A tile is a design so created
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