The difference between Roof and Tect
When used as nouns, roof means the external covering at the top of a building, whereas tect means a .
Roof is also verb with the meaning: to cover or furnish with a roof.
Tect is also adjective with the meaning: .
check bellow for the other definitions of Roof and Tect
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Roof as a noun:
The external covering at the top of a building
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Roof as a noun:
The upper part of a cavity.
Examples:
"The palate is the roof of the mouth."
"Archaeologists discovered that the cave's roof was decked with paintings."
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Roof as a noun (mining):
The surface or bed of rock immediately overlying a bed of coal or a flat vein.
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Roof as a verb:
To cover or furnish with a roof.
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Roof as a verb:
To traverse buildings by walking or climbing across their roofs.
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Roof as a verb (slang):
To put into prison for not a short time.
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Tect as an adjective (obsolete, rare, construed as a past participle):
; .
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Tect as a noun (obsolete, rare):
A .