Masonry
Pronunciation: /ˈmeɪsənriː/
Masonry (noun)
- The work of building with stones, bricks, or blocks, joined with mortar.
- A type of structure made from units such as bricks or stones, fixed together with mortar.
- A skilled craft that involves cutting, fitting, and placing hard building materials.
Examples
- The masonry stands strong after many winters.
- Masonry can last for decades with proper care.