tile vs wrap up

tile

verb
  • To protect from the intrusion of the uninitiated. 

  • To seal a lodge against intrusions from unauthorised people. 

  • To arrange in a regular pattern, with adjoining edges (applied to tile-like objects, graphics, windows in a computer interface). 

  • To optimize (a loop in program code) by means of the tiling technique. 

  • To cover with tiles. 

noun
  • Any of various flat cuboid playing pieces used in certain games, such as dominoes, Scrabble, or mahjong. 

  • A regularly-shaped slab of clay or other material, affixed to cover or decorate a surface, as in a roof-tile, glazed tile, stove tile, carpet tile, etc. 

  • A rectangular graphic. 

wrap up

verb
  • To hide or cover up. 

  • To summarize or recapitulate. 

  • To conclude or finish completely. 

  • To cover or enclose (something) by folding and securing a covering entirely around it. 

  • To put on abundant clothing as protection from the cold; to bundle up. 

  • To curl into a more compact form. 

  • To tie up; to make too busy to respond. 

  • To cocoon; to surround protectively. 

  • To combine, incorporate or encapsulate into one thing. 

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