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shingle1 noun 1 a thin rectangular tile, especially made of wood, laid with others in overlapping rows on a roof or wall. 2 these tiles collectively. 3 a board. 4 US a small signboard or plate, eg hung outside a doctor's office. 5 a woman's short hairstyle, cropped at the back into overlapping layers. verb (shingled, shingling) 1 to tile with shingles. 2 to cut in a shingle.
ETYMOLOGY: 12c: from Latin scindula wooden tile, from scindere to split.

shingle1 noun 1 a thin rectangular tile, especially made of wood, laid with others in overlapping rows on a roof or wall. 2 these tiles collectively. 3 a board. 4 US a small signboard or plate, eg hung outside a doctor's office. 5 a woman's short hairstyle, cropped at the back into overlapping layers. verb (shingled, shingling) 1 to tile with shingles. 2 to cut in a shingle.
ETYMOLOGY: 12c: from Latin scindula wooden tile, from scindere to split.

shingle1 noun 1 a thin rectangular tile, especially made of wood, laid with others in overlapping rows on a roof or wall. 2 these tiles collectively. 3 a board. 4 US a small signboard or plate, eg hung outside a doctor's office. 5 a woman's short hairstyle, cropped at the back into overlapping layers. verb (shingled, shingling) 1 to tile with shingles. 2 to cut in a shingle.
ETYMOLOGY: 12c: from Latin scindula wooden tile, from scindere to split.