slate roof
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Definition
Noun: A roof that is covered with slate tiles. Slate is a fine-grained, foliated, homogeneous metamorphic rock derived from an original shale-type sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcanic ash through low-grade regional metamorphism. It is durable and often used in roofing.
Usage
This is a compound noun used to describe the specific material covering a roof. It functions as a single concept. * The historic building was known for its distinctive slate roof. * Installing a slate roof is more expensive but can last over a century.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used attributively (like an adjective) to modify other nouns.
- They admired the slate-roof architecture of the village. (Here, "slate-roof" acts as a compound adjective.)
- It can be part of descriptive phrases specifying location or state.
- The moss growing on the slate roof gave the cottage a charming look.
Variants and Related Words
- Slate (noun): The rock material itself.
- Roof (noun): The structure forming the upper covering of a building.
- Roofing slate (noun): Slate specifically prepared for use on roofs.
- Stone roof (noun): A more general term for a roof covered with stone tiles, which may include slate.
Synonyms
- Stone-tiled roof: A roof covered with tiles made of stone, which may be slate or another type.
- There is no perfect single-word synonym for this specific compound term.
Antonyms
- Thatched roof: A roof made of dry vegetation such as straw or reeds.
- Shingle roof: A roof covered with overlapping wooden tiles.
- Metal roof: A roof covered with sheets or tiles of metal.
- Tile roof: A roof covered with ceramic or concrete tiles.
Related Phrases
- Under a slate roof: Describing being inside or beneath such a structure.
- Generations of the family have lived under this slate roof.
- Slate-roofed (adjective): Having a slate roof.
- The slate-roofed houses lined the cobblestone street.