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mason
3 ENTRIES FOUND:
mason
(noun)
Mason–Dixon Line
(proper noun)
mason jar
(noun)
mason
/
ˈ
meɪsn̩/
noun
plural
masons
mason
/
ˈ
meɪsn̩/
noun
plural
masons
Britannica Dictionary definition of MASON
[
count
]
1
:
a skilled worker who builds or works with stone, brick, or concrete
—
see also
stonemason
2
Mason
:
freemason
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to fill or build up (something) again (
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