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ShingleIn medicine, a historical term referencing a small signboard outside the office of a doctor.
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Shingle"thin piece of wood," c. 1200, scincle, from Late Latin scindula (also the source of German Schindel), altered (by influence of Greek schidax "lath" or schindalmos "splinter&q [..]
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Shingle"loose stones on a seashore," 1510s, probably related to Norwegian singl "small stones," or North Frisian singel "gravel," both said to be echoic of the sound of water ru [..]
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Shingle"cover with shingles" (of houses), 1560s, from shingle (n.). Related: Shingled; shingling.
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Shinglelarge, flat pebble.
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Shinglecover with shingles; "shingle a roof" building material used as siding or roofing coarse beach gravel of small waterworn stones and pebbles (or a stretch of shore covered wit [..]
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Shinglethe small rounded stones that are found at the edge of the sea. The same word also means one of the flat pieces of wood used like slates to cover a roof
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Shinglethe mixture of gravels, pebbles and shell fragments that accumulate on some beaches.
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Shingleshindl
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Shingleverb Definition: to mingle while standing up: to stand up and mingle Example Sentence: At the party, I shingled around the room.
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ShingleWooden roofing tile, of cleft oak. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 414)
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Shingle(n) building material used as siding or roofing(n) coarse beach gravel of small waterworn stones and pebbles (or a stretch of shore covered with such gravel)(n) a small signboard outside the office of [..]
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ShingleA descriptive term for gravel.
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Shingle
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ShingleA loose term for coarse beach material, a mixture of GRAVEL, pebbles and larger material, often well-rounded and of hard rock, e.g. chert, flint etc.
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ShingleCoarse gravel that has been partially rounded by sea action.
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ShingleA a short women’s haircut from the 1920s where the hair at the nape was shaved, or very closely cut, under a bobbed hairstyle.
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ShingleOperational code name for the Allied landings at Anzio - January 1944
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ShingleA roofing unit of wood, asphalt, slate, tile, concrete or other material manufactured in uniform lengths, widths, and thickness, applied in an overlapping fashion as an exterior covering on sloped roo [..]
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ShingleAggregate consisting of stones whose size is between 5 and 10mm. Also, a wooden roof tile.
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Shingle
A small, thin piece of building material, often with one end thicker than the other, for laying in overlapping rows as a covering for the roof or sides of a building.
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ShingleSmall, rounded pebbles that are usually found on the beach.
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