masonry
noun
- work done by a mason
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈmeɪsənɹi/
noun
Etymology: From Middle English masonry, masonrie, partly from Old French maçonerie and partly from mason + -ry.
- The art or occupation of a mason.
“He studied masonry for five years.”
- The work or performance of a mason.
“The masonry was exquisite.”
- That which is built by a mason; anything constructed of the materials used by masons, such as stone, brick, tiles, or the like.
“The masonry was cracked.”
“Many houses built between the Civil War and 1940 have masonry walls, usually of brick, with the inside surfaces covered by a layer of plaster.”
- The craft, institution, or mysteries of Freemasons; Freemasonry.