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A pantile is a type of fired roof tile, normally made from clay. It is S-shaped in profile and is single lap, meaning that the end of the tile laps only the course immediately below. Flat tiles normally lap two courses.
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| Subject | Predicate | Object | Confidence | Src |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pantile | is a | type of fired roof tile | 0.90 | text |
| Pantile | related to External links | Wiktionary-logo-en-v2 | 0.60 | section |
| Pantile | related to External links | Media | 0.60 | section |
| Pantile | related to External links | Wikimedia Commons | 0.60 | section |
| Pantile | related to In paving | Roofing | 0.60 | section |
| Pantile | related to In paving | The Pantiles | 0.60 | section |
| Pantile | related to In paving | Royal Tunbridge Wells | 0.60 | section |
| Pantile | related to In paving | The | 0.60 | section |
| Pantile | related to In paving | Tunbridge Wells | 0.60 | section |
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