
1) Architectural element 2) Building block 3) Building stone 4) Facing stone 5) French word used in English 6) Hewn building stone 7) Hewn stone 8) Large square-cut stone 9) Machu Picchu material 10) Masonic symbolism 11) Masonry block 12) Masonry made of them 13) Masonry stone 14) Rectangular building stone
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masonry of large blocks cut with even faces and square edges.
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• (n.) Alt. of Ashler
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building stone neatly trimmed to shape. Stone with cut flat surface
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Square cut stone used as a facing on a rubble or brick wall (an expensive building finish)
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square-cut stone blocks, often used as a smooth facing over brick or rubble
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Masonry consisting of regularly shaped blocks of stone square-dressed to given dimensions and laid in courses with thin joints.
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Masonry consisting of large blocks, with rectangular outer faces, laid in regular courses, and brought to a regular face, with fine mortar joints. Smooth ashlar is termed 'polished'. Other surface treatments are described as 'stugged' and 'droved'. Related Words: Masonry; Mortar
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Large square block of stone usually used as quoins on the outer corners of buildings decorated with rustication.
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building stone precisely cut and finished to a smooth finish
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Accurately shaped, rectangular-cut stone unit also referred to as cut stone.
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Thin slabs of freestone used as facing
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Dressed stonework formed from masonry of regular squared stones laid in horizontal courses with vertical joints.
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Ashlar (also known as achelor or ashler) is hewn or squared stone, as distinguished from that which is rough, as when it came from the quarry. The term also extends to masonry made of squared or hewn stone and masonry consisting of stones squared and smoothed in front and built in regular courses.
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A class of masonry consisting of blocks of accurately dresed, cut, squared, and finished stone, faced and with clean sharp arrises, forming perfect courses, laid in mortar. Sometimes the term coursed ashlar is used for stones having the same height within each course, but with each course varying in height. The term random ashlar is also sometimes ...
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Rectangular dressed blocks of stone laid in regular courses, usually with fine vertical joints. B
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squared block of building stone; masonry of such stones; a thin dressed rectangle of stone for facing wall. Also Ashler. (Also ashler).
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slab, commonly rectangular in shape, of dressed stone for facing either exterior or interior
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building stone precisely cut and finished to a smooth finish
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Carefully dressed masonry.
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noun a rectangular block of hewn stone used for building purposes
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Masonry having a face of square or rectangular stones either smooth or textured.
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· a squared building stone cut more or less true on all faces adjacent to those of other stones so as to permit very thin mortar joints. · such stones collectively. · masonry made of them.
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Dressed stone work; rectangular blocks of any type of stone with square corners and dressed surfaces; used in masonry construction.
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