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tiler

American  
[tahy-ler] / ˈtaɪ lər /

noun

  1. a person who lays tiles.

  2. Also tyler the doorkeeper of a Masonic lodge.


Etymology

Origin of tiler

Middle English word dating back to 1250–1300; tile, -er 1

Example Sentences

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The plumber and tiler cited poor conditions and bad past experiences at government hurricane shelters for not wanting to flee.

From Barron's

Ahmed, a tiler by trade, is already making plans to open his own small company and has been applying for jobs in the meantime.

From BBC

He has lived in the city most of his life and used to work as a car mechanic and tiler.

From BBC

Bricklayers, masons, roofers, roof tilers, slaters, carpenters, joiners and plasterers will benefit from cheaper visas and more relaxed employment criteria under the changes.

From Reuters

But for now, both expert and amateur tilers are just excited to have the long-awaited einstein tile in hand.

From Scientific American