Azulejo

/ˌæzuˈleɪhoʊ/ noun

A decorative ceramic tile, especially one with a blue glaze, traditionally used in Spanish and Portuguese architecture.

From Spanish 'azulejo,' derived from Arabic 'al-zulaycha,' which comes from 'zulaycha' meaning 'little polished stone.' The word traveled from Arabic to Spanish during medieval Iberia when Muslim cultures dominated the peninsula.

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