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pantile
pantile (ˈpæntaɪl) Also 7–9 pan tile, pan-tile, 8 pan-tyle. [f. pan n.1 + tile n. Cf. Du. dakpan (Kilian dack-panne), lit. roof-pan; Ger. dachpfanne, pfannenziegel pan-tile.] 1. a. A roofing tile transversely curved to an ogee shape, one curve being much larger than the other; when laid on the roof ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pantile
A pantile is a type of fired roof tile, normally made from clay. A pantile-covered roof is considerably lighter than a flat-tiled equivalent and can be laid to a lower pitch. wikipedia.org
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pantile
pantile/ˈpæntaɪl; `pænˌtaɪl/ ncurved roof-tile 波形瓦 [attrib 作定语]a pantile roof 波形瓦屋顶. 牛津英汉双解词典
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30 The Shambles
It features timber-boxed eaves and a pantile roof. wikipedia.org
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1 Little Shambles
It has a pantile roof with a brick chimney stack. wikipedia.org
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pan-tiling
ˈpan-ˌtiling [f. pantile + -ing1.] The covering of a roof with pantiles; pantiles collectively or in the mass.1805 R. W. Dickson Pract. Agric. I. 89 Pan-tiling, with small-sized deal lath, and sparkled within side. 1825 J. Nicholson Operat. Mechanic 550 A square of pan-tiling requires 180 tiles, lai... Oxford English Dictionary
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pentile
[pentile mis-spelling of pantile, in Johnson, copied in subsequent Dicts. (Misquoted by J. from Moxon, who has pan-tiles.)] Oxford English Dictionary
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Bishopthorpe Garth
The arts and crafts house is built of hand-made bricks, some with mouldings, and a pantile roof. The gatehouse is similarly built of hand-made brick, with some render, and a pantile roof. wikipedia.org
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Goxhill
The area has been an important centre for clay pantile production since the 18th century and the industry is still represented in the village. It is constructed in two storeys of red brick with blue brick dressing with a pantile roof and a 5-bay frontage. wikipedia.org
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Bull's Head, Strand-on-the-Green
It is a two-storey white-painted brick building, and still has its pantile roof with two dormer windows. wikipedia.org
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Harts Ground
Harts Grounds Farmhouse dated to the late 18th century and was built in rendered brick with a pantile roof. wikipedia.org
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Westhorpe, Lincolnshire
The farmhouse is a mixture of two storeys with three bays, and a single storey with attic, and is in red brick laid in Flemish bond with a pantile roof The pantile roof has gable dormers and attics. wikipedia.org
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Hempstead, near Holt, Norfolk
Parish Church The parish church is called All Saints’ and is unusual in the fact that the apse has a thatched roof, the main part of the roof being of pantile wikipedia.org
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Corunna House
The house is built of brown brick, with a pantile roof. It has brick quoins and a wooden cornice. wikipedia.org
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Goxhill Hall
It is constructed in two storeys of red brick with blue brick dressing with a pantile roof and a 5-bay frontage. wikipedia.org
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