Tiling vs Trihexagonal - What's the difference?
tiling | trihexagonal |
A covering of tiles.
The act of applying tiles.
(geometry) Pertaining to a semiregular tiling of the Euclidean plane with two triangles and two hexagons alternating on each vertex.
As a noun tiling
is a covering of tiles.As a verb tiling
is .As an adjective trihexagonal is
(geometry) pertaining to a semiregular tiling of the euclidean plane with two triangles and two hexagons alternating on each vertex.tiling
English
Noun
- All the tiling in the bathroom must be removed because of water damage to the wood under it.
- We spent all day doing the tiling in the bathroom.