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Shingle
Shingle Shin"gle, n. [Prob. from Norw. singl, singling, coarse
gravel, small round stones.] (Geol.)
Round, water-worn, and loose gravel and pebbles, or a
collection of roundish stones, such as are common on the
seashore and elsewhere.
ShingleShingle Shin"gle, v. t. [imp. &. p. p. Shingled; p. pr. &
vb. n. Shingling.]
1. To cover with shingles; as, to shingle a roof.
They shingle their houses with it. --Evelyn.
2. To cut, as hair, so that the ends are evenly exposed all
over the head, as shingles on a roof. Shingle
Shingle Shin"gle, v. t.
To subject to the process of shindling, as a mass of iron
from the pudding furnace.
Shingle oakOak Oak ([=o]k), n. [OE. oke, ok, ak, AS. [=a]c; akin to D.
eik, G. eiche, OHG. eih, Icel. eik, Sw. ek, Dan. eeg.]
1. (Bot.) Any tree or shrub of the genus Quercus. The oaks
have alternate leaves, often variously lobed, and
staminate flowers in catkins. The fruit is a smooth nut,
called an acorn, which is more or less inclosed in a
scaly involucre called the cup or cupule. There are now
recognized about three hundred species, of which nearly
fifty occur in the United States, the rest in Europe,
Asia, and the other parts of North America, a very few
barely reaching the northern parts of South America and
Africa. Many of the oaks form forest trees of grand
proportions and live many centuries. The wood is usually
hard and tough, and provided with conspicuous medullary
rays, forming the silver grain.
2. The strong wood or timber of the oak.
Note: Among the true oaks in America are:
Barren oak, or
Black-jack, Q. nigra.
Basket oak, Q. Michauxii.
Black oak, Q. tinctoria; -- called also yellow or
quercitron oak.
Bur oak (see under Bur.), Q. macrocarpa; -- called also
over-cup or mossy-cup oak.
Chestnut oak, Q. Prinus and Q. densiflora.
Chinquapin oak (see under Chinquapin), Q. prinoides.
Coast live oak, Q. agrifolia, of California; -- also
called enceno.
Live oak (see under Live), Q. virens, the best of all
for shipbuilding; also, Q. Chrysolepis, of California.
Pin oak. Same as Swamp oak.
Post oak, Q. obtusifolia.
Red oak, Q. rubra.
Scarlet oak, Q. coccinea.
Scrub oak, Q. ilicifolia, Q. undulata, etc.
Shingle oak, Q. imbricaria.
Spanish oak, Q. falcata.
Swamp Spanish oak, or
Pin oak, Q. palustris.
Swamp white oak, Q. bicolor.
Water oak, Q. aguatica.
Water white oak, Q. lyrata.
Willow oak, Q. Phellos. Among the true oaks in Europe
are:
Bitter oak, or
Turkey oak, Q. Cerris (see Cerris).
Cork oak, Q. Suber.
English white oak, Q. Robur.
Evergreen oak,
Holly oak, or
Holm oak, Q. Ilex.
Kermes oak, Q. coccifera.
Nutgall oak, Q. infectoria.
Note: Among plants called oak, but not of the genus
Quercus, are:
African oak, a valuable timber tree (Oldfieldia
Africana).
Australian, or She, oak, any tree of the genus
Casuarina (see Casuarina).
Indian oak, the teak tree (see Teak).
Jerusalem oak. See under Jerusalem.
New Zealand oak, a sapindaceous tree (Alectryon
excelsum).
Poison oak, the poison ivy. See under Poison. ShingledShingle Shin"gle, v. t. [imp. &. p. p. Shingled; p. pr. &
vb. n. Shingling.]
1. To cover with shingles; as, to shingle a roof.
They shingle their houses with it. --Evelyn.
2. To cut, as hair, so that the ends are evenly exposed all
over the head, as shingles on a roof. Shingler
Shingler Shin"gler, n.
1. One who shingles.
2. A machine for shingling puddled iron.
ShinglesShingles Shin"gles, n. [OF. cengle a girth, F. sangle, fr. L.
cingulum a girdle, fr. cingere to gird. Cf. Cincture,
Cingle, Surcingle.] (Med.)
A kind of herpes (Herpes zoster) which spreads half way
around the body like a girdle, and is usually attended with
violent neuralgic pain.
Meaning of Hingle from wikipedia
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Martin Patterson Hingle (July 19, 1924 –
January 3, 2009) was an
American character actor who
appeared in
stage productions and in
hundreds of television...
- "Javaris
Jamar Javarison-Lamar" of the
University of
Middle Tennessee, "
Hingle McCringleberry" of
Pennsylvania State University, "Donkey Teeth" of Boise...
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Richa Hingle is a Vegan/Plant-based
cookbook author, and is
known as the blogger,
Vegan Richa.
Hingle grew up in India. She was
forced to give up her...
- Le
Hinglé (French pronunciation: [lə ɛ̃ɡle]; Breton: An Hengleuz) is a
commune in the Côtes-d'Armor
department of
Brittany in
northwestern France. The...
- the
voices of
Judith Barsi,
Burke Byrnes,
Gabriel Damon, Bill Erwin, Pat
Hingle,
Candace Hutson, Will Ryan and
Helen Shaver. It is the
first film in the...
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helps him; Ed
Begley as the
leader of the gang that
lynched Cooper; and Pat
Hingle as the
federal judge who
hires him as a
Deputy U.S. Marshal. Hang 'Em High...
- King, in his only
directorial effort. The film
stars Emilio Estevez, Pat
Hingle,
Laura Harrington, and
Yeardley Smith. The
screenplay was
inspired by and...
- sweethearts,
navigating feelings of ****ual repression, love, and heartbreak. Pat
Hingle,
Audrey Christie,
Barbara Loden,
Zohra Lampert, and
Joanna Roos are featured...
- and
stars Jack Nicholson,
Michael Keaton, Kim Basinger,
Robert Wuhl, Pat
Hingle,
Billy Dee Williams,
Michael Gough, and Jack Palance. The film
takes place...
-
American revisionist western Hang 'Em High (1968)
alongside Inger Stevens, Pat
Hingle, Ed Begley,
playing a man who
takes up a marshal's
badge and s****s revenge...