- stonemason stone·mason n
- ['stəʊnˌmeɪsn]
scalpellino
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mason — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. bricklayer, brickmason, stonemason, tiler; see worker . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. stoneworker, bricklayer, stone mason … English dictionary for students
stonemason — stonemasonry, n. /stohn may seuhn/, n. a person who builds with or dresses stone. [1750 60; STONE + MASON] * * * … Universalium
stonemason — 1758, from STONE (Cf. stone) (n.) + MASON (Cf. mason). Another name for the profession was hard hewer (15c.) … Etymology dictionary
Mason Contractors Association of America — Logo of the Mason Contractors Association of America. The Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) is an organization in the United States of America that helps mason contractors. The Mason Contractors Association of America has a full… … Wikipedia
stone — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 hard solid substance ADJECTIVE ▪ heavy ▪ hard ▪ rough, smooth ▪ weathered ▪ carve … Collocations dictionary
stonemason — noun Date: 1748 a mason who builds with stone • stonemasonry noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
Robert Paterson (stonemason) — Robert Paterson (1715 1801) was a Scottish stone mason, who suggested to Sir Walter Scott the character of Old Mortality .He was born near Hawick in 1715. Through the patronage of Sir Thomas Kirkpatrick, whose cook he had married, he obtained the … Wikipedia
Dry stone — 17th century dry stone wall at Muchalls Castle, Scotland … Wikipedia
Dimension stone — Large blocks of granite dimension stone being loaded at Teignmouth in 1827. Dimension stone is natural stone or rock that has been selected and fabricated (i.e., trimmed, cut, drilled, ground, or other) to specific sizes or shapes. Color, texture … Wikipedia
Cast stone — is defined as “a refined architectural concrete building unit manufactured to simulate natural cut stone, used in unit masonry applications”. In the UK and Europe cast stone is defined as “any material manufactured with aggregate and cementitious … Wikipedia
Mill Street Stone Arch Bridge — For other places with the same name, see Mill Street. Mill Street Stone Arch Bridge Bridge from east, 2008 … Wikipedia