ridge tile
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Definition
Noun: A specially shaped, often decorative, roofing tile designed to cover and seal the apex or ridge where two sloping roof surfaces meet. Its bent cross-section allows it to fit over the ridge line.
Usage
The term "ridge tile" is used to describe a specific architectural component. It is a countable noun. * The roofer installed the final ridge tile to complete the house. * We need to replace several broken ridge tiles after the storm. * The design of the ridge tile often matches the main field tiles on the roof.
Advanced Usage
- Ridge tiles as a system: Often used in the plural to refer to the continuous line of tiles covering a roof ridge.
- The old clay ridge tiles were removed and replaced with new ones.
- Specifying material: Frequently preceded by the material type (e.g., clay ridge tile, concrete ridge tile, terracotta ridge tile).
Variants and Related Words
- Ridge (noun): The horizontal line at the top of a roof where two slopes meet. This is the structural element the tile covers.
- Hip tile (noun): A similar specially shaped tile used to cover the diagonal intersection of roof slopes (a hip), as opposed to the straight ridge.
- Ridge capping (noun): A more general term that can refer to ridge tiles or other materials (like metal) used to cover a roof ridge.
Synonyms
- Crest tile
- Roof ridge tile
Notes
- Not a compound word: "Ridge tile" functions as a noun phrase where "ridge" acts as a modifier specifying the type of tile. It is not a single, unhyphenated compound word in standard usage.
- Function: Its primary function is practical (weatherproofing the roof ridge) but it often has a significant decorative role in defining a building's silhouette.
Noun
- a decorative tile that is bent in cross section; used to cover the ridge of a roof