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BRICKLAYER |
Mason |
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STONEMAN |
Mason |
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STONECUTTER |
Mason |
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STONEWORKER |
Mason |
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GAVEL |
A mason's setting maul. |
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KEVEL |
A stone mason's hammer. |
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BOASTER |
A stone mason's broad-faced chisel. |
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OMBUDSMAN |
Dumb mason confounded independent complaints manager |
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ROUGHSETTER |
A mason who builds rough stonework. |
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MOANS |
Mason gets out of order and grumbles |
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MASONRY |
The art or occupation of a mason. |
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NORMA |
A mason's or a carpenter's square or rule. |
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HODMAN |
A man who carries a hod; a mason's tender. |
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PEEN |
The sharp-edged end of the head of a mason's hammer. |
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STONEWORK |
Work or wall consisting of stone; mason's work of stone. |
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COWAN |
One who works as a mason without having served a regular
apprenticeship. |
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JEDDING AX |
A stone mason's tool, having a flat face and a pointed
part. |
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TROWEL |
A mason's tool, used in spreading and dressing mortar, and
breaking bricks to shape them. |
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UNDERWORK |
To do like work at a less price than; as, one mason
may underwork another. |
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SQUARE |
To form with right angles and straight lines, or flat
surfaces; as, to square mason's work. |
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NORTH |
Specifically: That part of the United States lying north of
Mason and Dixon's line. See under Line. |
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BUILDER |
One who builds; one whose occupation is to build, as a
carpenter, a shipwright, or a mason. |
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SOUTH |
Specifically: That part of the United States which is south
of Mason and Dixon's line. See under Line. |
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CAPACITY |
Outward condition or circumstances; occupation;
profession; character; position; as, to work in the capacity of a mason
or a carpenter. |
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TEMPLET |
A gauge, pattern, or mold, commonly a thin plate or board,
used as a guide to the form of the work to be executed; as, a mason's
or a wheelwright's templet. |