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Viral disease caused by the varicella zoster virus
Shingles, also known as herpes zoster or zona, is a viral disease characterized by a painful skin rash with blisters in a localized area. Typically the
Shingles
Overlapping plates for covering a roof
Shingles are a roof covering consisting of individual overlapping elements. These elements are typically flat, rectangular shapes laid in courses from
Roof_shingle
Canadian engraver (1903–1984)
Thomas Shingles (3 April 1903 – 31 May 1984) was the Master Engraver of the Royal Canadian Mint from 1943 until his retirement in 1965; he first began
Thomas_Shingles
Human viral disease
over. It may also spread through contact with the blisters. Those with shingles may spread chickenpox to those who are not immune through contact with
Chickenpox
Tapered pieces to cover building roofs and walls
Wood shingles are thin, tapered pieces of wood primarily used to cover roofs and walls of buildings to protect them from the weather. Historically shingles
Wood_shingle
Type of solar panel
Solar shingles, also called photovoltaic shingles, are solar panels designed to look like and function as conventional roofing materials, such as asphalt
Solar_shingle
Vaccine to prevent shingles
zoster (a.k.a. shingles), a disease caused by reactivation of the varicella zoster virus, which is also responsible for chickenpox. Shingles provokes a painful
Zoster_vaccine
Type of shingle
relatively inexpensive up-front cost and is fairly simple to install. Asphalt shingles are an American invention by Henry Reynolds of Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Asphalt_shingle
1943 short story by William Faulkner
"Shingles for the Lord" is a short story written by the American author William Faulkner, first published in The Saturday Evening Post in 1943. The story
Shingles_for_the_Lord
Field hockey player
Dan Shingles (born 5 July 1986) is an English field hockey player who plays as a midfielder for Old Georgians. He represented the England and Great Britain
Dan_Shingles
Herpes virus that causes chickenpox and shingles
chickenpox (varicella), commonly affecting children and young adults, and shingles (herpes zoster) in adults but rarely in children. As a late complication
Varicella_zoster_virus
Profession specialising in building roof construction
install the roofs of buildings, using a variety of materials, including shingles, single-ply, bitumen, and metal. Roofing work includes the hoisting, storage
Roofer
Pain due to peripheral nerve damage following infection by the shingles virus
reactivation of the varicella zoster virus (herpes zoster, also known as shingles). PHN is defined as pain in a dermatomal distribution that lasts for at
Postherpetic_neuralgia
Top covering of a building
polyurethane foam, PVC, slate, Teflon fabric, TPO, and wood shakes and shingles. The construction of a roof is determined by its method of support and
Roof
American manufacturing company
HDZ shingles with LayerLock Technology and began offering the GAF WindProven Limited Wind Warranty, the first wind warranty for roofing shingles with
GAF_Materials_Corporation
Roof or wall shingles made with asbestos cement board
Asbestos shingles are roof or wall shingles made with asbestos cement board. They often resemble slate shingles and were mass-produced during the 20th
Asbestos_shingle
Presentation of shingles in the geniculate ganglion
or undergoing chemotherapy), resulting in herpes zoster, also known as shingles or Ramsay Hunt syndrome when facial paralysis in involved. If the nerve
Ramsay_Hunt_syndrome_type_2
Person involved in making roofing shingles
of a wood products mill who engages in the creation of wooden roofing shingles or the closely related product known as "shakes." In the Pacific Northwest
Shingle_weaver
Shingles in the human eye
Herpes zoster ophthalmicus (HZO), also known as ophthalmic zoster, is shingles involving the eye or the surrounding area. Common signs include a rash of
Herpes_zoster_ophthalmicus
Roofing material
North America. The material is based on the same materials used in asphalt shingles; an organic felt or fiberglass mat, saturated with asphalt, and faced with
Asphalt_roll_roofing
Species of bacterium
these favorable conditions. Fiberglass shingles are made with limestone as a filler (in the asphalt). These shingles hold moisture and organic "bacteria
Gloeocapsa_magma
Vaccine to prevent chickenpox
risk of shingles (also called herpes zoster) and postherpetic neuralgia, which are caused by the same virus. The recombinant zoster (shingles) vaccine
Varicella_vaccine
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up shingle or shingles in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shingle(s) may refer to: Roof shingles or wall shingles, including: Wood shingle Shake
Shingle
Antiviral medication
medication used to treat outbreaks of herpes simplex or herpes zoster (shingles). It is also used to prevent cytomegalovirus following a kidney transplant
Valaciclovir
Chemical compound
(trade name Amenalief) is an antiviral drug used for the treatment of shingles (herpes zoster). It acts as an inhibitor of the zoster virus's helicase–primase
Amenamevir
Type of photovoltaic system
generation reducing transmission losses through power lines. Solar shingles or photovoltaic shingles, are solar panels designed to look like and function as conventional
Rooftop_solar_power
Small photovoltaic system connected directly to a building's electrical circuit
system Solar inverter Photovoltaic mounting system Solar tracker Solar shingles Solar mirror Synchronverter System concepts Maximum power point tracking
Balcony_solar_power
Roofing system featuring metal pieces or tiles
readily available and relatively cheap. In the 3rd century BCE, copper roof shingles were installed atop the Lovamahapaya Temple in Sri Lanka. The Romans used
Metal_roof
Supporting structural member in roof construction
downslope perimeter or eave, and that are designed to support the roof shingles, roof deck, roof covering and its associated loads. A pair of rafters is
Rafter
North American building materials manufacturer
users against CertainTeed Organic Shingles was approved on September 1, 2010. The complaint was that the shingles were subject to early failure or did
CertainTeed
Exterior cladding on building walls
structural properties as compared to thinner cladding materials. Wood shingles or irregular cedar "shake" siding was used in early New England construction
Siding_(construction)
Topics referred to by the same term
of alkaloids Erysipelas, an acute infection, typically with a skin rash Shingles, a painful viral disease, also called herpes zoster St Anthony's Fire (novel)
St._Anthony's_fire
Family of DNA viruses
seen in flares of herpes simplex 1, herpes simplex 2 and herpes zoster (shingles). In 1971, the International Committee on the Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV)
Herpesviridae
Perennial woody plant with elongated trunk
housebuilding it is used in joinery, for making joists, roof trusses, roofing shingles, thatching, staircases, doors, window frames, floor boards, parquet flooring
Tree
Unit of area equal to 100 square feet
100 square feet (9.3 m2). Examples where the unit is used are roofing shingles, metal roofing, vinyl siding, and fibercement siding products. Some home
Square_(unit)
Dermal sensation with no physical cause
causative herpes simplex virus. The varicella zoster virus, which causes shingles, also notably may cause recurring pain and tingling in skin or tissue along
Paresthesia
03; -90.74 (Paulina (May 11, EF0)) 01:10–01:11 0.14 mi (0.23 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A brief, weak tornado caused minor uplift to the shingles of two homes.
List of United States tornadoes from May to June 2026
List_of_United_States_tornadoes_from_May_to_June_2026
Generic flat stone usually used for paving
many examples of buildings with surviving flagstone floors. Flagstone shingles are a traditional roofing material, and are a type of roof shingle commonly
Flagstone
Antiviral medication used against herpes, chickenpox, and shingles
for the treatment of herpes simplex virus infections, chickenpox, and shingles. Other uses include the prevention of cytomegalovirus infections following
Aciclovir
restoration. All wood shingles benefit by being allowed to breathe (dry out from below). Shake (shingle), Are different than wood shingles in that they are
List of commercially available roofing materials
List_of_commercially_available_roofing_materials
Structure on top of a roof, skyscraper or tower
or else of timber structures with metal cladding, ceramic tiling, roof shingles, or slates on the exterior. Since towers supporting spires are usually
Spire
Architecture term for a layer of the same unit running horizontally in a wall
any masonry unit such as bricks, concrete masonry units (CMU), stone, shingles, tiles, etc. Coursed masonry construction arranges units in regular courses
Course_(architecture)
is a cause of cervical cancer) 2006 – First herpes zoster vaccine for shingles 2011 – First vaccine for non-small-cell lung carcinoma (comprises 85% of
Timeline_of_human_vaccines
19th-century farm in Prince Edward Island, Canada
centre. Green Gables is a 1+1⁄2-storey L-shaped home clad in white-painted shingles throughout; with the only other colour present on the building being the
Green Gables (Prince Edward Island)
Green_Gables_(Prince_Edward_Island)
United States historic place
Medway. It is sheathed in wood shingles, with wood trim, including corner pilasters. Its gable roof is clad in asphalt shingles. The building served as a public
Ellice_School
Construction of the roofs of houses
covering on houses in North America are asphalt shingles, but some have other types of roof shingles or metal roofs. Tile and thatch roofs are more common
Domestic_roof_construction
Medical condition caused by mobile floating ribs
postoperative pain, biliary tract pathology, pleurisy, pneumonia, and shingles. Additionally, twelfth rib syndrome should be differentiated from iliocostal
Twelfth_rib_syndrome
Japanese vernacular house
Muromachi periods, roofs were clad in thin wooden shingles so owners would put stones on top to prevent the shingles from flying away in the wind. The social status
Minka
Construction technique
methods to minimize water penetration. These methods included angling roof shingles away from the joint, placing chimneys at the ridge, building steps into
Flashing_(weatherproofing)
1996 studio album / compilation album by Converge
"Farewell Note to This City," and "Color Me Blood Red") and one track ("Shingles") that was recorded along with the original four tracks, but were unreleased
Petitioning_the_Empty_Sky
Church in Vestland, Norway
with shingles. The original outer roof would have been weatherproofed with boards laid lengthwise, rather than shingles. In later years wooden shingles became
Borgund_Stave_Church
Educational programs combining academic and technical skills for workforce preparation
and spackling paste. Roofing – shingles, standing seam metal roof, corrugated metal roof, solar roofs, rubber shingles, rain gutters. Mechanic – auto
Career and technical education
Career_and_technical_education
Group of islands in Chile
and pagan beliefs. In addition, the use of flat wooden tiles as shingles (wood shingles) became a staple in its architecture. Sixteen of these Churches
Chiloé_Archipelago
Composite material used for paving
United States. Many roofing shingles also contain asphalt, and asphalt concrete mixes may contain reclaimed asphalt shingles (RAS). Research has demonstrated
Asphalt_concrete
Chemical compound
treatment of various herpesvirus infections, most commonly for herpes zoster (shingles). It is a prodrug form of penciclovir with improved oral bioavailability
Famciclovir
Narrow strip of wood as a base for plaster
slat is a thin, narrow strip of straight-grained wood used under roof shingles or tiles, on lath and plaster walls and ceilings to hold plaster, and in
Lath
2024 American medical drama TV series
three of them process their grief together. Meanwhile, Massey develops shingles due to the stress of his own impending fatherhood and finds closure with
Doctor_Odyssey
Medical condition
anabolic steroid), and chlorpromazine (a typical antipsychotic). Also, shingles can cause a painful blistering rash on the skin of the breasts. Some women
Breast_pain
American filmmaker and actor (born 1950)
Retrieved December 28, 2023. Hettrick, Scott (November 6, 2005). "Indie shingles 'Gone' wild". Variety. Retrieved December 28, 2023. Gustins, George Gene
John_Landis
Chemical compound
others) is an antiviral drug used in the treatment of herpes zoster ("shingles"). Like other antivirals, it acts by inhibiting replication of the target
Brivudine
Roll roofing and waterproofing material
the roof temperature, which is the leading cause of ageing of asphalt shingles. Not installing an underlay may void the roof covering warranty.[citation
Bituminous_waterproofing
Vaccine
(RSV) Smallpox Tick-borne encephalitis# Varicella zoster Chicken pox# Shingles Yellow fever# combination: Hepatitis A and B Influenza and COVID-19 MMR
H5N8_vaccine
Architectural style
patterned wood shingles shaped into varying designs, including resembling fish scales, terra cotta tiles, relief panels, or wooden shingles over brickwork
Queen_Anne_style_architecture
Genus of flowering plants
tooth-ache/infection), bridges, blowpipes and spear shafts,[citation needed] shingles, and flooring. The tree is important to the Dayak and Berwan peoples, and
Eusideroxylon
Waste debris from destruction of buildings, roads, bridges, or other structures
components, by weight, in the US include concrete, wood products, asphalt shingles, brick and clay tile, steel, and drywall. There is the potential to recycle
Demolition_waste
Discomfort or pain in the chest as a medical symptom
gastroesophageal reflux disease (30%), muscle or skeletal pain (28%), pneumonia (2%), shingles (0.5%), pleuritis, traumatic and anxiety disorders. Determining the cause
Chest_pain
Form of climate engineering
applications, there is also research in the field of cool asphalt shingles. Asphalt shingles make up the majority of the North American residential roofing
Reflective surfaces (climate engineering)
Reflective_surfaces_(climate_engineering)
Architectural style during Victorian Era
patterned wood shingles shaped into varying designs, including resembling fish scales, terra cotta tiles, relief panels, or wooden shingles over brickwork
Queen Anne style architecture in the United States
Queen_Anne_style_architecture_in_the_United_States
Short hairstyle for women
is in a state of transition. There is an Eton crop, there are many soft shingles, and there are a few heads where the hair is being let grow." In June 1927
Eton_crop
US law
(RSV) Smallpox Tick-borne encephalitis# Varicella zoster Chicken pox# Shingles Yellow fever# combination: Hepatitis A and B Influenza and COVID-19 MMR
Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act
Public_Readiness_and_Emergency_Preparedness_Act
Municipality in Mureș, Romania
their original shape. House on the Rock (Casa de pe stâncă) House with shingles (Evert) – is dedicated to craftsmen for Educational Interethnic Centre
Sighișoara
Disease caused by C. difficile bacteria
(RSV) Smallpox Tick-borne encephalitis# Varicella zoster Chicken pox# Shingles Yellow fever# combination: Hepatitis A and B Influenza and COVID-19 MMR
Clostridioides difficile infection
Clostridioides_difficile_infection
Infectious disease caused by Borrelia bacteria, spread by ticks
Like Lyme, shingles often begins with headache, fever, and fatigue, which are followed by pain or numbness. However, unlike Lyme, in shingles, these symptoms
Lyme_disease
American lumber baron (1825–1904)
capacity of 50,000 board feet (100 m3) of lumber and twenty-five thousand shingles daily. In 1873, Joyce purchased the interest of his partner and became
David_Joyce_(businessman)
Room with large glass windows or walls for exposure to sunlight
Gable Gate Portal Lighting Molding Ornament Podium Plumbing Quoins Roof shingles Roof lantern Sill plate Style list Skylight Threshold Transom Tribune Vault
Sunroom
Itchy skin rash due to clogged sweat glands
symptoms relating to miliaria should not be confused with shingles, as they can be very similar. Shingles is limited to one side of the body, but also has a
Miliaria
Item sequences in computational linguistics
size, called k-mers. When the items are words, n-grams may also be called shingles. In the context of natural language processing (NLP), the use of n-grams
N-gram
American company
system Solar inverter Photovoltaic mounting system Solar tracker Solar shingles Solar mirror Synchronverter System concepts Maximum power point tracking
Solar_Roadways
Architectural style
Florida largely descends from the early movement. The iconic terracotta shingles and stucco walls have been standard design of new construction in these
Spanish Colonial Revival architecture
Spanish_Colonial_Revival_architecture
Cement plant in Rîbnița, Transnistria (Moldova)
production and export of cement and lime, and can also produce asbestos shingles. Established on 6 November 1961, the plant boomed during the Soviet era
Rîbnița_Cement_Plant
showed signs of facial neuralgia (attributed by A. Upfal to trigeminal shingles) severe enough to force her to appear in public with "a cushion pressed
Causes_of_Jane_Austen's_death
Construction material
lath, are used to provide the fixing point for roofing materials such as shingles or tiles. The spacing of the battens on the trusses or rafters depends
Batten
Roof material
exceptions: "professionals do not recommend using cool coatings over existing shingles. This technique can cause moisture problems and water damage because the
Roof_coating
American industrial company
served Worldwide Key people David Winter (CEO) Products building materials shingles roofing systems solar roofing systems waterproofing systems specialty chemicals
Standard_Industries
folliculodystrophy) Wasting syndrome West Nile virus infection Zoster (herpes zoster, shingles) Zoster sine herpete Lichenoid eruptions are dermatoses related to the
List_of_skin_conditions
English composer (1901–1956)
"severe brain inflammation". That probably means that his shingles developed into disseminated shingles, which resembles chickenpox, and was complicated by
Gerald_Finzi
Tile used to keep out rain
are simple overlapping slabs installed in the same manner as traditional shingles, usually held in place by nails or screws at their top. All forms of slate
Roof_tiles
American radio personality (1945–2015)
Lance Diamond (born William Shingles; July 3, 1945 – January 4, 2015) was an American lounge singer and radio personality based in Buffalo, New York, whose
Lance_Diamond
Species of insect
shingles and on the inside of garages. They rarely breed indoors. However, with the growing use of firewood, the popularity of cedar shake shingles,
Pennsylvania_wood_cockroach
American brand of diaper rash ointment
the treatment of various skin ailments including psoriasis, jock itch, shingles, chafing, cold sores and acne. The product was created in the 1970s by
Boudreaux's_Butt_Paste
Egyptian Christian monk and hermit (died 356)
In the past, many such afflictions, including ergotism, erysipelas, and shingles, were referred to as Saint Anthony's fire. Most of what is known about
Anthony_the_Great
1942 major naval battle in World War II
(Enterprise and Hornet) task force at hand, though Halsey was stricken with shingles and had to be replaced by Rear Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, Halsey's escort
Battle_of_Midway
Four criteria showing a causal relationship between a causative microbe and a disease
several diseases, such as the varicella-zoster virus causing chickenpox and shingles. Conversely, diseases like meningitis can be caused by a variety of bacterial
Koch's_postulates
Skilled specialist
and spackling paste. Roofing - shingles, standing seam metal roof, corrugated metal roof, solar roofs, rubber shingles, rain gutters. Machinist - machining
Tradesperson
Viral shedding from a vaccine-induced infection
(RSV) Smallpox Tick-borne encephalitis# Varicella zoster Chicken pox# Shingles Yellow fever# combination: Hepatitis A and B Influenza and COVID-19 MMR
Vaccine_shedding
Practices and beliefs of the Māori people of New Zealand
construction varied between areas, but raupō reeds, flax and tōtara bark shingles for the roof were common. Similar small whare, but with interior drains
Māori_culture
1986 United States legislation on health
(RSV) Smallpox Tick-borne encephalitis# Varicella zoster Chicken pox# Shingles Yellow fever# combination: Hepatitis A and B Influenza and COVID-19 MMR
National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act
National_Childhood_Vaccine_Injury_Act
Construction material
used as a roofing underlayment with asphalt, wood, shake, and other roof shingles as a form of intermediate bituminous waterproofing. It is sold in rolls
Tar_paper
American immunologist and microbiologist
first person to successfully isolate the herpes zoster virus, which causes shingles, using amniotic cells in tissue culture. In an interview for Lifeology
Evelyn_Nicol
First-run airings of the ITV medical dramedy
Dan Willis is back from university, acting strangely and suffering from shingles. Mary Rawlings pays a visit to the doc where nothing seems to be wrong
List_of_Doc_Martin_episodes
SHINGLES
SHINGLES
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who covered roofs with wooden shingles, from an agent derivative of Middle English spoon ‘chip’, ‘splinter’. However, from the 14th century, under Scandinavian influence, the word had also begun to acquire its modern sense denoting the eating utensil, and in some cases the surname may have been acquired by someone who made spoons, typically from wood or horn.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who laid wooden tiles (shingles) on roofs, from an agent derivative of Middle English schingle ‘shingle’.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Somerset)
English (mainly Somerset) : habitational name from Bradnor in Herefordshire, so named with Old English brÄd ‘broad’ (dative -an) + Åra ‘hill slope’.Possibly an altered spelling of the South German surname Brettner, an occupational name for someone who cut shingles or boards, from an agent derivative of Middle High German bret ‘board’, or in some cases perhaps a habitational name for someone from Bretten in Baden.
Surname or Lastname
Dutch
Dutch : unexplained.English : apparently a metonymic occupational name either for a maker of roofing shingles or spoons, from Old English spÅn ‘chip’, ‘splinter’ (see also Spooner).Possibly an Anglicized or Americanized form of German Spohn (see Spahn).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who constructed or repaired roofs, from an agent derivative of Middle English roof (Old English hrÅf). In the Middle Ages roofs might be thatched with reeds or straw, or covered with tiles, slates, or wooden shingles.German and English : nickname for an unscrupulous individual, from Middle Low German rÅver ‘pirate’, ‘robber’, Middle English rover. The English verb rove ‘to wander’ is probably a back-formation from this, and is not attested before the 16th century, so it is unlikely to lie behind any examples of the surname.German : variant of Röver (see Roever).
SHINGLES
SHINGLES
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Hebrew, Indian, Scottish, Tamil
Son of John; Variant of the John
Boy/Male
Tamil
Peaceful, Calm
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Servant of the Guru
Boy/Male
Indian
One who is preferred
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Merciful
Boy/Male
Hungarian
laughter'.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sing gods praise or glory, Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
German
The People's Ruler
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Finnish, Greek
Torch; Ray; Light; Moon; Moon Elope; Glowing
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Noble Friend
SHINGLES
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n.
A leguminous tree (Eperua falcata) of Demerara, with pinnate leaves and clusters of red flowers. The reddish brown wood is used for palings and shingles.
n.
The covering of the outside wall of a frame house, whether made of weatherboards, vertical boarding with cleats, shingles, or the like.
n.
An overlapping of the edges, like that of tiles or shingles; hence, intricacy of structure; also, a pattern or decoration representing such a structure.
a.
Lying over each other in regular order, so as to "break joints," like tiles or shingles on a roof, the scales on the leaf buds of plants and the cups of some acorns, or the scales of fishes; overlapping each other at the margins, as leaves in aestivation.
n.
A tree (Terminalia latifolia) of Jamaica, the wood of which is used for boards, scantling, shingles, etc; -- sometimes called the almond tree, from the shape of its fruit.
v. t.
To cut, as hair, so that the ends are evenly exposed all over the head, as shingles on a roof.
n.
That part of a shingle, slate, or tile, which is exposed to the weather, when laid; also, one course of such shingles, slates, or tiles.
v. t.
To rend asunder by force; to split; to cleave; as, to rive timber for rails or shingles.
n.
An eruption of the skin, taking various names, according to its form, or the part affected; especially, an eruption of vesicles in small distinct clusters, accompanied with itching or tingling, including shingles, ringworm, and the like; -- so called from its tendency to creep or spread from one part of the skin to another.
n.
Shingles.
n.
A kind of herpes (Herpes zoster) which spreads half way around the body like a girdle, and is usually attended with violent neuralgic pain.
n.
A cleaving tool with handle at right angles to the blade, for splitting cask staves and shingles from the block; a frower.
n.
Thin boards for sheathing, as above the rafters, and under the shingles or slates, and for similar purposes.
n.
The act of covering with shingles; shingles, collectively; a covering made of shingles.
n.
One who shingles.
n.
A tool for splitting wood into shingles; a frow.
v. t.
To form by cutting with a saw; as, to saw boards or planks, that is, to saw logs or timber into boards or planks; to saw shingles; to saw out a panel.
n.
Pieces of metal, built into the joints of a wall, so as to lap over the edge of the gutters or to cover the edge of the roofing; also, similar pieces used to cover the valleys of roofs of slate, shingles, or the like. By extension, the metal covering of ridges and hips of roofs; also, in the United States, the protecting of angles and breaks in walls of frame houses with waterproof material, tarred paper, or the like. Cf. Filleting.
v. t.
To cover with shingles; as, to shingle a roof.