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app tileicono de la aplicación (A tile on the Start screen, as defined in its manifest. An app can only have one app tile, but it can have multiple secondary tiles)
Calendar live tileicono dinámico de Calendario (A tile that updates dynamically to show upcoming calendar items directly from the Calendar)
default tileicono predeterminado (The tile that a developer defines in the manifest. It's the app tile before it receives its first update notification. It consists of just a logo as an image, plus an optional short name)
Live TileLive Tile (A tile that updates dynamically to show content directly from the Start screen)
map tilemosaico de mapa (One of a number of 256 x 256 pixel images that are combined to create a Bing map. A map tile contains a segment of a view of the earth in Mercator projection, with possible road and text overlays depending on the style of the Bing map)
mixer tileficha de mezclado (In Purble Place, a type of tile that when matched will jumble all the tiles on the board)
season tilemosaico de estaciones (A tile type in Shanghai Solitaire. There are four season tiles, each representing a season)
secondary tileicono secundario (A shortcut to places within an app or to other content)
tile brushpincel de diseño en mosaico (A brush used to fill the interiors of graphical shapes such as rectangles, ellipses, pies, polygons, and paths with a tile pattern)
tile horizontallycolocar en mosaico horizontal (To rearrange and resize open files or windows into horizontal tiles that display above and below one another without overlapping)
Tile imageImagen en mosaico (A UI element that enables a user to repeat an image so that it fills the page)
tile serverservidor de mosaicos (A map image caching engine that caches and serves pregenerated, fixed-size map image tiles)
tile verticallycolocar en mosaico vertical (To rearrange and resize open files or windows into vertical tiles that display next to one another without overlapping)