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Những định nghĩa của masonry trên mạng bằng tiếng Anh
# structure built of stone or brick by a mason
# Freemasonry: Freemasons collectively
# the craft of a mason
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
# Masonry is the building of structures from individual units laid in and bound together by mortar. The common materials of masonry construction are brick, stone, concrete block, glass block, and tile. Masonry is a highly durable form of construction because the materials used are not much affected by the elements, but the quality of the mortar and the pattern the units are laid in can strongly affect the quality of the overall masonry construction.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masonry
# Anything constructed of materials such as bricks, concrete blocks, ceramic blocks and concrete.
www.robertsonbuildings.com/terms/index.asp
# Brick, tile, stone, concrete units, etc., or combinations thereof, bonded with mortar. Something constructed using bricks or stones.
www.wickes.com/resourceLibrary/buildingTerms.cfm
# Stone, brick, concrete, hollow-tile, concrete block, or other similar building units or materials. Normally bonded together with mortar to form a wall.
www.sagewoodhomes.com/index.cfm
# The brick or stone work on a building.
http://www.realestateglossary.com/re...lossary/m.html
# Mineral-based building material such as cement, mortar, stone, brick, and stucco.
www.behr.com/behrx/glossary/glossary.jsp
# Construction method using units such as stone, brick, and concrete block which are usually joined with a binding agent such as mortar. Mortar is a mixture of lime and/or pulverized clay (cement) with very fine sand and water. Less often, the units are held in place by their own weight, especially with very large stones. Also includes concrete construction.
pghbridges.com/termsMas.htm
# A Lighthouse built of brick or stone, rarely found in the Maritime region and sometimes hidden by shingle cladding. Examples: Point Prim, PEI (brick); Sambro Island, NS (stone).
www.nslps.com/r&p_glossary_of_terms.asp
# Stonework or brickwork
www.archiseek.com/guides/glossary/m.html
# concrete, concrete block brick, adobe, stone and other similar materials
http://www.learn.londonmet.ac.uk/pac.../glosmtor.html
# Brickwork, blockwork, and stonework.
unistates.com/rmt/explained/glossary/rmtglossarylmn.html
# Building materials of cement, brick, concrete, or stone.
http://www.geologyeducation.com/haza.../glossary.html
# stone, brick, or concrete structures (such as abutments, piers, retaining walls, and arches)
http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita...-343/gloss.htm
# Construction using materials such as tile, brick, cement, stone or similar materials.
www.b4uclose.com/index_files/glossaryofterms.htm
# that portion of a structure composed of stone, brick or concrete block placed in layers and in some cases cemented with mortar
http://www.dot.state.oh.us/preventiv...ry/m_terms.htm
# Brick, tile, stone, block, or other material, usually small enough to be handled by one man, that bonds together with mortar to form a permanent structure.
www.creativehomeowner.com/glossary/Glossm.html
# Stone, brick, concrete, tile, or any other non-organic and non-metallic building material.
collections.gc.ca/drawings/glossary/gl_o.html
# The art of shaping, arranging and uniting stones in the construction of walls and other parts of buildings.
http://www.shef.ac.uk/architecture/m...m/glossary.htm
# Anything constructed of the materials stone, brick, block, concrete, tile, and mortar.
www.gravestonepreservation.info/glossary.asp
# Brick, block, or stone which is secured with mortar.
http://www.coj.net/Departments/Regul...pringfield.htm
# Base materials bonded with mortar to form a structure.
www.confast.com/glossary-anchorfastener.htm
# Construction made from brick, cement block, or stone, which provides structural support as well as a decorative finish.
www.peakagents.ca/glossary/m4.htm
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Những định nghĩa của masonry trên mạng bằng tiếng Anh
# structure built of stone or brick by a mason
# Freemasonry: Freemasons collectively
# the craft of a mason
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
# Masonry is the building of structures from individual units laid in and bound together by mortar. The common materials of masonry construction are brick, stone, concrete block, glass block, and tile. Masonry is a highly durable form of construction because the materials used are not much affected by the elements, but the quality of the mortar and the pattern the units are laid in can strongly affect the quality of the overall masonry construction.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masonry
# Anything constructed of materials such as bricks, concrete blocks, ceramic blocks and concrete.
www.robertsonbuildings.com/terms/index.asp
# Brick, tile, stone, concrete units, etc., or combinations thereof, bonded with mortar. Something constructed using bricks or stones.
www.wickes.com/resourceLibrary/buildingTerms.cfm
# Stone, brick, concrete, hollow-tile, concrete block, or other similar building units or materials. Normally bonded together with mortar to form a wall.
www.sagewoodhomes.com/index.cfm
# The brick or stone work on a building.
http://www.realestateglossary.com/re...lossary/m.html
# Mineral-based building material such as cement, mortar, stone, brick, and stucco.
www.behr.com/behrx/glossary/glossary.jsp
# Construction method using units such as stone, brick, and concrete block which are usually joined with a binding agent such as mortar. Mortar is a mixture of lime and/or pulverized clay (cement) with very fine sand and water. Less often, the units are held in place by their own weight, especially with very large stones. Also includes concrete construction.
pghbridges.com/termsMas.htm
# A Lighthouse built of brick or stone, rarely found in the Maritime region and sometimes hidden by shingle cladding. Examples: Point Prim, PEI (brick); Sambro Island, NS (stone).
www.nslps.com/r&p_glossary_of_terms.asp
# Stonework or brickwork
www.archiseek.com/guides/glossary/m.html
# concrete, concrete block brick, adobe, stone and other similar materials
http://www.learn.londonmet.ac.uk/pac.../glosmtor.html
# Brickwork, blockwork, and stonework.
unistates.com/rmt/explained/glossary/rmtglossarylmn.html
# Building materials of cement, brick, concrete, or stone.
http://www.geologyeducation.com/haza.../glossary.html
# stone, brick, or concrete structures (such as abutments, piers, retaining walls, and arches)
http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita...-343/gloss.htm
# Construction using materials such as tile, brick, cement, stone or similar materials.
www.b4uclose.com/index_files/glossaryofterms.htm
# that portion of a structure composed of stone, brick or concrete block placed in layers and in some cases cemented with mortar
http://www.dot.state.oh.us/preventiv...ry/m_terms.htm
# Brick, tile, stone, block, or other material, usually small enough to be handled by one man, that bonds together with mortar to form a permanent structure.
www.creativehomeowner.com/glossary/Glossm.html
# Stone, brick, concrete, tile, or any other non-organic and non-metallic building material.
collections.gc.ca/drawings/glossary/gl_o.html
# The art of shaping, arranging and uniting stones in the construction of walls and other parts of buildings.
http://www.shef.ac.uk/architecture/m...m/glossary.htm
# Anything constructed of the materials stone, brick, block, concrete, tile, and mortar.
www.gravestonepreservation.info/glossary.asp
# Brick, block, or stone which is secured with mortar.
http://www.coj.net/Departments/Regul...pringfield.htm
# Base materials bonded with mortar to form a structure.
www.confast.com/glossary-anchorfastener.htm
# Construction made from brick, cement block, or stone, which provides structural support as well as a decorative finish.
www.peakagents.ca/glossary/m4.htm

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