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*A covering element as a [[roof shingle]] or wall shingle, including:
*A covering element as a [[roof shingle]] or wall shingle, including:
**[[Shake (shingle)]], a wooden shingle that is made from split logs. The worker who makes shingles in called a [[shingle weaver]].
**[[Shake (shingle)]], a wooden shingle that is made from split logs. The worker who makes shingles in called a [[shingle weaver]].
**[[Wood shingle]], in modern usage this term is distinguished from a shake by being sawn rather than split out of a bolt (prepared piece) of a log and has a more rustic appearance. [[Quercus imbricaria|Shingle oak]] derived it's name from being used for shingles in the past.
**[[Wood shingle]], in modern usage this term is distinguished from a shake by being sawn rather than split out of a bolt (prepared piece) of a log and has a more rustic appearance. [[Quercus imbricaria|Shingle oak]] derived its name from being used for shingles in the past.
**[[Asbestos shingle]], roof or wall shingles made with asbestos-cement board.
**[[Asbestos shingle]], roof or wall shingles made with asbestos-cement board.
**[[Slate#Slate in buildings|slate shingle]], roof or wall shingles made of slate.
**[[Slate#Slate in buildings|slate shingle]], roof or wall shingles made of slate.

Revision as of 06:17, 22 April 2013

Shingle can refer to:

  • A covering element as a roof shingle or wall shingle, including:
    • Shake (shingle), a wooden shingle that is made from split logs. The worker who makes shingles in called a shingle weaver.
    • Wood shingle, in modern usage this term is distinguished from a shake by being sawn rather than split out of a bolt (prepared piece) of a log and has a more rustic appearance. Shingle oak derived its name from being used for shingles in the past.
    • Asbestos shingle, roof or wall shingles made with asbestos-cement board.
    • slate shingle, roof or wall shingles made of slate.
    • Asphalt shingle, the most common residential roofing material in North America.
  • Solar shingle, a solar collector designed to look like a roof shingle.
  • Shingle beach, especially in Western Europe, a beach composed of pebbles.
  • Shingle, former name of Shingle Springs, California.
  • Shingling (metallurgy), the process of consolidating iron or steel with a hammer during production.
  • A small wooden platform, used for shingle dancing.
  • Shingle style architecture, a plain American house style with little ornamentation.
  • An alluvial material of flat slate stones with edges rounded by erosion, typically forming a shingle beach at the seashore.
  • Herpes zoster ("shingles"), a disease of the nerves.
  • Shingle back (Trachydosaurus rugosus), a species of skink found in Australia.
  • Shingle bob, a short hairstyle for women in the mid-1920s.
  • In text mining, a contiguous subsequence of tokens in a document used to gauge syntactic similarity. A set of shingles comprise a w-shingling.
  • Slang for toast, in diner lingo such as a nickname for chipped beef on toast.
  • "Hanging out a shingle", a common phrase in the legal profession meaning to start one's own law firm. This phrase is also applied to other businesses or trades.