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1828 dictionary(348) Words.

abstract
abstraction
acceptance
accommodation
accountant
acipenser
adipose
alkali
aludel
alumina
ammony
amphibia
amphibial
amplitude
animal
anneal
antipestilential
aquatile
arum
aspect
assail
assault
assaulted
assaulting
avolation
azimuth
azote
barra
barren
bastile
batful
bear
besieged
bipartile
biquintile
bissextile
blaast
blindworm
blockade
bond
book-keeping
boyuna
brick
brome
burn
burning
cadmium
calcination
calcine
candlemas
carbon
carbonize
castile-soap
castilian
catacomb
cavil
change
charcoal
charring
cheslip
chimney
choice
clay
coal
coctile
coke
compartment
concern
concise
conclude
concussion
conformable
consistence
consistency
contagion
contagious
contractile
conversion
copper
corporality
court
cover
crawler
credit
creeper
creepingly
curious
debentured
debile
debilitate
debilitated
debilitating
debilitation
debility
debit
defy
devour
dial
die
distill
doghearted
ductile
ductileness
eager
eel
embarrass
embracement
enambushed
encounter
epiphany
epizooty
erpetologist
erpetology
essence
estivation
ether
ethnical
exchange
expedition
expiration
expire
expiring
facile
fat
fatten
february
fellow-heir
fertile
fertileness
fertility
fictile
fixed
flexible
fluviatile
fragrant
friend
friendly
fructuous
fruitful
fugacious
fugitive
fume
futile
gallitzinite
gentile
gentilesse
giddy
giddy-headed
glad
gold
gunnery
hardhearted
harebrained
hartshorn
heal
heathen
heathenish
hellier
hence
herpetologist
herpetology
hose
hostage
hostile
hostilely
hungry
imbricated
imbrication
impertinency
improve
incursion
inductile
inductility
infantile
infect
infection
infertile
inimical
inutile
invade
invaded
invasion
invasive
lath
lazar
leap-year
light
lighten
lightheaded
lightminded
lizard
lo
lordship
mephitic
mercantile
merciless
metal
metemptosis
moral
nadle-stein
net
noisome
nugatory
octile
office
oil
osmium
overrun
oviparous
pagan
pancake
pantile
partaker
pelican
pentile
people
perfume
pertilence
pest
pestiferous
pestilent
pestilential
pitiless
plague
platinum
pliant
plinth
plot
plunderer
poison
polypus
postiler
pregnant
present
productile
productive
projectile
proselyte
pulsatile
pulse
pursuit
quadrate
quotation
rampart
reign
repel
reptile
retort
retractile
rich
rise
roast
roof
rough
run
ruthless
rutile
sad
sagenite
saponule
saurian
sculptile
sectile
semi-quadrate
semi-quintile
semi-sextile
serious
seroon
sesquilteral
sextile
shorl
skittish
slate
smoke
sodium
sortilege
sortilegious
square
staid
steril
sterile
stilar
stile
stiletto
stone
stone-hearted
stony
stony-hearted
style
substile
subtilization
sumoom
superfluous
sutile
sweep
sweeten
tactil
tactile
tally
tangible
tegular
tegularly
tenant
thicken
tile
tile-earth
tile-ore
tiled
tiler
tiling
tilt
tincture
tit
titanium
token
tool
tortil
touch
tractile
tractility
trioctile
trodden
turnstile
umbratile
unfertile
unfruitful
unhostile
unimprovable
unmercantile
unstaid
unstaidness
untile
vaporific
vegeto-animal
versatile
versatility
vocation
volalkali
volatile
volatileness
volatilization
volatilize
volatilized
volatilizing
wide
worm
year
zaffer



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1828 Definition

TILE, n. [L. tegula; tego, to cover; Eng. to deck.]

1. A plate or piece of baked clay, used for covering the roofs of buildings.

The pins for fastening tiles are made of oak or fir.

2. In metallurgy, a small flat piece of dried earth, used to cover vessels in which metals are fused.

3. A piece of baked clay used in drains.

TILE, v.t. To cover with tiles; as, to tile a house.

1. To cover, as tiles.

The muscle, sinew and vein.

Which tile this house, will come again.
1913 Definition
Tile (tile)
v. t.(?)
Tile
[See 2d Tiler.]
  1. To protect from the intrusion of the uninitiated; as, to tile a Masonic lodge.
  2. 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.
  3. A small slab of marble or other material used for flooring.
    (b)
  4. A small, flat piece of dried earth or earthenware, used to cover vessels in which metals are fused.
  5. A draintile.
  6. A stiff hat.
    [Colloq.] Dickens.

    Tile drain, a drain made of tiles. -- Tile earth, a species of strong, clayey earth; stiff and stubborn land. [Prov. Eng.] -- Tile kiln, a kiln in which tiles are burnt; a tilery. -- Tile ore (Min.), an earthy variety of cuprite. -- Tile red, light red like the color of tiles or bricks. -- Tile tea, a kind of hard, flat brick tea. See Brick tea, under Brick.

  7. To cover with tiles] as, to tile a house.
  8. Fig.: To cover, as if with tiles.

    The muscle, sinew, and vein,
    Which tile this house, will come again.
    Donne.


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