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ma·son M0135300 (mā′sən)n.1. One who builds or works with stone or brick.2. Mason A Freemason.tr.v. ma·soned, ma·son·ing, ma·sons To build of or strengthen with masonry. [Middle English, from Old French maçon, masson, of Germanic origin; see mag- in Indo-European roots.]mason (ˈmeɪsən) n1. (Professions) a person skilled in building with stone2. (Building) a person skilled in building with stone3. (Professions) a person who dresses stone4. (Building) a person who dresses stonevb (Building) (tr) to construct or strengthen with masonry[C13: from Old French masson, of Frankish origin; perhaps related to Old English macian to make]
Mason (ˈmeɪsən) n short for Freemasonma•son (ˈmeɪ sən) n. 1. a person whose trade is building with firm units, as stones or bricks. 2. a person who dresses stones or bricks. 3. (cap.) Freemason. v.t. 4. to construct of or strengthen with masonry. [1175–1225; < Old French machun, masson < Frankish *makjon maker, derivative of *makōn to make] Ma•son (ˈmeɪ sən) n. Charles, 1730–87, English astronomer and surveyor. mason Past participle: masoned Gerund: masoning
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I mason | you mason | he/she/it masons | we mason | you mason | they mason |
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I masoned | you masoned | he/she/it masoned | we masoned | you masoned | they masoned |
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I am masoning | you are masoning | he/she/it is masoning | we are masoning | you are masoning | they are masoning |
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I have masoned | you have masoned | he/she/it has masoned | we have masoned | you have masoned | they have masoned |
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I was masoning | you were masoning | he/she/it was masoning | we were masoning | you were masoning | they were masoning |
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I had masoned | you had masoned | he/she/it had masoned | we had masoned | you had masoned | they had masoned |
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I will mason | you will mason | he/she/it will mason | we will mason | you will mason | they will mason |
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I will have masoned | you will have masoned | he/she/it will have masoned | we will have masoned | you will have masoned | they will have masoned |
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I will be masoning | you will be masoning | he/she/it will be masoning | we will be masoning | you will be masoning | they will be masoning |
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I have been masoning | you have been masoning | he/she/it has been masoning | we have been masoning | you have been masoning | they have been masoning |
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I will have been masoning | you will have been masoning | he/she/it will have been masoning | we will have been masoning | you will have been masoning | they will have been masoning |
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I had been masoning | you had been masoning | he/she/it had been masoning | we had been masoning | you had been masoning | they had been masoning |
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I would mason | you would mason | he/she/it would mason | we would mason | you would mason | they would mason |
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I would have masoned | you would have masoned | he/she/it would have masoned | we would have masoned | you would have masoned | they would have masoned | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Mason - American Revolutionary leader from Virginia whose objections led to the drafting of the Bill of Rights (1725-1792)George Mason | | 2. | Mason - English film actor (1909-1984) James Mason, James Neville Mason | | 3. | Mason - English writer (1865-1948)A. E. W. Mason, Alfred Edward Woodley Mason | | 4. | mason - a craftsman who works with stone or brickstonemasonartisan, journeyman, artificer, craftsman - a skilled worker who practices some trade or handicraft | | 5. | Mason - a member of a widespread secret fraternal order pledged to mutual assistance and brotherly loveFreemasonFreemasonry, Masonry - Freemasons collectivelybrother - a male person who is a fellow member (of a fraternity or religion or other group); "none of his brothers would betray him"Knight Templar - a man who belongs to a Masonic order in the United States |
masonnoun stonecutter He hired a bulldozer operator and a mason for the job.Translationsmason (ˈmeisn) noun (usually ˈstonemason) a skilled worker or builder in stone. 石匠 石工ˈmasonry noun stone(work). He was killed by falling masonry. 石造結構,石造建築 石造建筑Mason
MasonA craftsperson skilled in shaping and joining pieces of stone or brick together to form walls and other parts of buildings and structures.masonA person who is skilled in the craft of building with units of natural or artificial mineral products, such as bricks, stones, and cinderblocks, that are usually bonded or cemented with mortar to similar units.MASON
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Synonyms for Masonnoun stonecutterSynonymsSynonyms for Masonnoun American Revolutionary leader from Virginia whose objections led to the drafting of the Bill of Rights (1725-1792)Synonymsnoun English film actor (1909-1984)Synonyms- James Mason
- James Neville Mason
noun English writer (1865-1948)Synonyms- A. E. W. Mason
- Alfred Edward Woodley Mason
noun a craftsman who works with stone or brickSynonymsRelated Words- artisan
- journeyman
- artificer
- craftsman
noun a member of a widespread secret fraternal order pledged to mutual assistance and brotherly loveSynonymsRelated Words- Freemasonry
- Masonry
- brother
- Knight Templar
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