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tile

Tile vs Toile - What's the difference?

tile | toile |


As nouns the difference between tile and toile

is that tile is 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, carpet tile etc while toile is plain or simple twilled fabric.

As a verb tile

is to cover with tiles.

Tile vs Tele - What's the difference?

tile | tele |


As nouns the difference between tile and tele

is that tile is 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, carpet tile etc while tele is tv, telly.

As a verb tile

is to cover with tiles or tile can be to protect from the intrusion of the uninitiated.

Tile vs Kile - What's the difference?

tile | kile |


As nouns the difference between tile and kile

is that tile is 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, carpet tile etc while kile is joint (of meat).

As a verb tile

is to cover with tiles or tile can be to protect from the intrusion of the uninitiated.

Tile vs Til - What's the difference?

tile | til |


As a noun tile

is 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, carpet tile etc.

As a verb tile

is to cover with tiles or tile can be to protect from the intrusion of the uninitiated.

As an initialism til is

(internet slang) today i learned.

Tile vs Tilt - What's the difference?

tile | tilt |


As nouns the difference between tile and tilt

is that tile is 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, carpet tile etc while tilt is a slope or inclination (uncountable) or tilt can be a canvas covering for carts, boats, etc.

As verbs the difference between tile and tilt

is that tile is to cover with tiles or tile can be to protect from the intrusion of the uninitiated while tilt is to slope or incline (something); to slant or tilt can be to cover with a tilt, or awning.

Tile vs Stile - What's the difference?

tile | stile |


As nouns the difference between tile and stile

is that tile is 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, carpet tile etc while stile is a set of steps surmounting a fence or wall, or a narrow gate or contrived passage through a fence or wall, which in either case allows people but not livestock to pass.

As a verb tile

is to cover with tiles.

Tile vs Bile - What's the difference?

tile | bile |


As nouns the difference between tile and bile

is that tile is 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, carpet tile etc while bile is a bitter brownish-yellow or greenish-yellow secretion produced by the liver, stored in the gall bladder, and discharged into the duodenum where it aids the process of digestion.

As a verb tile

is to cover with tiles.

Tile vs Rile - What's the difference?

tile | rile |


As verbs the difference between tile and rile

is that tile is to cover with tiles or tile can be to protect from the intrusion of the uninitiated while rile is to make angry.

As a noun tile

is 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, carpet tile etc.

Tile vs Vile - What's the difference?

tile | vile |


As a noun tile

is 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, carpet tile etc.

As a verb tile

is to cover with tiles or tile can be to protect from the intrusion of the uninitiated.

As an adjective vile is

morally low; base; despicable.

Tile vs Wile - What's the difference?

tile | wile |


As nouns the difference between tile and wile

is that tile is 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, carpet tile etc while wile is wila, black tree lichen (edible lichen).

As a verb tile

is to cover with tiles or tile can be to protect from the intrusion of the uninitiated.

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