tesselating

[ˈtɛsəleɪtɪŋ]

tesselating Definition

  • 1fit together exactly, like puzzle pieces
  • 2forming a mosaic pattern

Using tesselating: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tesselating" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The tiles on the floor are tesselating perfectly.

  • Example

    The artist created a beautiful mural by tesselating small pieces of glass.

  • Example

    The puzzle pieces tesselate to form a complete picture.

  • Example

    The quilt was made by tesselating different colored squares.

tesselating Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tesselating

Phrases with tesselating

  • a repeating pattern that fits together without any gaps or overlaps

    Example

    The wallpaper has a tessellating pattern of flowers and leaves.

  • a shape that can be repeated to cover a surface without any gaps or overlaps

    Example

    The hexagon is a tessellating shape that can be used to create a honeycomb pattern.

  • tiles that fit together exactly to form a pattern without any gaps or overlaps

    Example

    The bathroom floor is covered in tessellating tiles of different shades of blue.

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Summary: tesselating in Brief

'Tesselating' [ˈtɛsəleɪtɪŋ] refers to fitting together exactly, like puzzle pieces, or forming a mosaic pattern. It is often used to describe the arrangement of tiles, shapes, or pieces of art. For example, 'The tiles on the floor are tesselating perfectly.' 'Tesselating' can also refer to a tessellating pattern or shape, which repeats without gaps or overlaps, as in 'The hexagon is a tessellating shape that can be used to create a honeycomb pattern.'