Masonry vs. Bricklaying

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Masonrynoun

The art or occupation of a mason.

Masonrynoun

The work or performance of a mason

Masonrynoun

That which is built by a mason; anything constructed of the materials used by masons, such as stone, brick, tiles, or the like. Dry masonry is applied to structures made without mortar.

Masonrynoun

The craft, institution, or mysteries of Freemasons; Freemasonry.

Masonrynoun

The art or occupation of a mason.

Masonrynoun

The work or performance of a mason; as, good or bad masonry; skillful masonry.

Masonrynoun

That which is built by a mason; anything constructed of the materials used by masons, such as stone, brick, tiles, or the like. Dry masonry is applied to structures made without mortar.

Masonrynoun

The craft, institution, or mysteries of Freemasons; freemasonry.

Masonrynoun

structure built of stone or brick by a mason

Masonrynoun

Freemasons collectively

Masonrynoun

the craft of a mason

Masonrynoun

stonework

Masonrynoun

the occupation or work of a mason

Masonrynoun

freemasonry

Masonry

Masonry is the building of structures from individual units, which are often laid in and bound together by mortar; the term masonry can also refer to the units themselves. The common materials of masonry construction are brick, building stone such as marble, granite, and limestone, cast stone, concrete block, glass block, and adobe.

Bricklayingnoun

The act of building a wall by laying bricks, usually with cement between the surfaces of the bricks.

Bricklayingnoun

The art of building with bricks, or of uniting them by cement or mortar into various forms; the act or occupation of laying bricks.

Bricklayingnoun

the craft of laying bricks

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