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pantile

[pan-tahyl] / ˈpænˌtaɪl /
NOUN
tile
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A quiet, steep lane leads down through fishermen's cottages with their orange pantile roofs to a waterside hotel and the sea.

From BBC • Mar. 25, 2026

It was then clad in black weather boarding and a pantile roof, connecting it with traditional Suffolk architecture.

From BBC • Feb. 20, 2023

The houses of the town are 2 or 3 stories high, the walls thick and strong, being built with stone, with a covering of pantile; and many of them have balconies.

From A Voyage to New Holland by Dampier, William

Nothing can exceed its neatness; the streets are well paved, the foot-way, as in all the old American cities, is of brick, like the old pantile walk at Tunbridge Wells.

From Domestic Manners of the Americans by Trollope, Fanny

There are about 200 houses in the town, all two stories high, strongly built with stone and covered with pantile.

From A Voyage to New Holland by Dampier, William




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