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Discover LudwigThe word 'masonry' is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to the craft or occupation of a mason, who works with bricks, stones, or concrete to build structures such as walls, buildings, and other structures. You can use 'masonry' when referring to the profession itself, or when describing the construction method or materials used in a building. Example: "The historic castle was built using traditional masonry techniques, with large stone blocks carefully laid one on top of the other." or "The masonry work on the new office building was completed in record time, thanks to the skilled team of masons."
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masonry
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The art or occupation of a mason.
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Given the accuracy of the masonry and missiles being directed at the police lines you could have been forgiven for thinking that some of the Ardoyne rioters would be ideal candidates for the javelin, discus and shot put teams of the British Olympic team for London 2012 … if of course they were ever prepared to join any entity with the word "British" in it.
The Telegraph called the mystery of the Ed Stone the election's "most tantalising riddle" and contacted more than 50 masonry firms, with no luck finding who had crafted it.
But the suspects refused to give themselves up and, as a unit of special police broke in, one man inside detonated a huge bomb that blasted masonry and body parts across the street.
Miles of sandstone facades are now quietly rotting away, sometimes noisily so when bits of masonry fall off.
Other ideas are more gimmicky: visitors to York Minster can "sponsor a stone," for example, and in 2006 the cathedral auctioned bits of masonry on the internet.In this section The need for speed What did you do in the non-dom wars?
The levelling earlier this year of AfE Turm, a 32-storey skyscraper in Frankfurt (pictured), showed how it is possible to reduce thousands of tonnes of masonry, concrete and steel to a pile of rubble without damaging surrounding buildings.
A new dawn amid the golf carts Mud, glorious mud ReprintsDjenné is defined by its masonry.
It was, according to one ancient source, a monument of rectangular masonry with a square base whose sides were 90 metres (about 300 feet) long and 15 metres high.
For Israel it is an immediate accounting of blood, guts and broken masonry.
"But the spirit is still here, because they have reached eternity .Echoing down a winding stairwell, a scraping of masonry and clink of chisel on marble signal a remarkable monument rising.
Scaffolding covers crumbling stonework; in 2007 falling masonry narrowly missed Princess Anne's car.
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