Definition of tiling

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lát gạch

/ˈtaɪlɪŋ//ˈtaɪlɪŋ/

The word "tiling" originates from the Old English word "tēl", which means "roof". This refers to the practice of covering roofs with tiles, which was a common method of construction in medieval England. Over time, the term "tiling" expanded to include the process of covering walls and floors with tile, ceramic, or stone as well. In the 14th century, the word "tiling" appeared in Middle English as "tyling", which was derived from the Old English "tēl". This term was used to describe the act of laying tiles on a roof or wall. As construction techniques evolved, the meaning of "tiling" broadened to encompass a wide range of materials and applications. Today, tiling is a common practice in construction and architecture, used to create durable, attractive, and functional surfaces in both residential and commercial spaces.

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an area covered with tiles

một khu vực được phủ bằng gạch

the work of covering a floor, wall, etc. with tiles

công việc ốp gạch lên sàn, tường, v.v.

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