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masonry
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masonry
(noun)
masonry
/
ˈ
meɪsn̩ri/
noun
masonry
/
ˈ
meɪsn̩ri/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of MASONRY
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noncount
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1
:
the stone, brick, or concrete used to build things
a structure built of
masonry
blocks of
masonry
a
masonry
wall
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work done using stone, brick, or concrete
:
work done by a mason
skillful
masonry
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