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Что (кто) такое infilling masonry - определение

CRAFT OF A MASON; STONEWORK
Masonry wall; Cofferwork; Wall construction; Masonary; Dry set masonry; Masonry structure
  • Gabion Wall
  • Monastery of Santa María de Obarra]], masonry construction with stones.
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Masonry         
·noun The art or occupation of a mason.
II. Masonry ·noun The craft, institution, or mysteries of Freemasons; freemasonry.
III. Masonry ·noun The work or performance of a mason; as, good or bad masonry; skillful masonry.
IV. Masonry ·noun That which is built by a mason; anything constructed of the materials used by masons, such as stone, brick, tiles, or the like. Dry masonry is applied to structures made without mortar.
Cofferwork         
·noun Rubblework faced with stone.
masonry         
Masonry is bricks or pieces of stone which have been stuck together with cement as part of a wall or building.
N-UNCOUNT
masonry         
¦ noun
1. stonework.
the work of a mason.
2. (Masonry) Freemasonry.
Drafted masonry         
Drafted stones; Drafted Masonry
Drafted masonry, in architecture, is the term given to large stones, the face of which has been dressed round the edge in a draft or sunken surface, leaving the centre portion as it came from the quarry. The dressing is worked with an adze of eight teeth to the inch, used in a vertical direction and to a width of two to four inches.
Masonry veneer         
  • brick veneer residential construction (US)
  • A brick veneer wall destroyed by a tornado
THIN EXTERNAL LAYER OF BRICK, STONE OR MANUFACTURED STONE APPLIED TO A SURFACE FOR DECORATIVE EFFECT
Brick veneer; Masonry Veneer
Masonry veneer walls consist of a single non-structural external layer of masonry, typically made of brick, stone or manufactured stone. Masonry veneer can have an air space behind it and is technically called "anchored veneer".
Antimason         
  • Ottoman]] noble [[Ahmad Nami]] dressed in full Masonic attire in 1925
  • occupation of Serbia]]
  • The red triangle, the symbol used to mark Freemasons
OPPOSITION TO FREEMASONRY
Anti freemasonry; Persecution of Freemasons; Suppression of Freemasonry; Anti-freemasonry; Anti-masonry; Anti-Freemasonry; Antimason; Freemasonry under Totalitarian Regimes; Freemasonry under totalitarian regimes; Freemasonry under authoritarian regimes; Suppression of Fremasonry; Enthüllungen des Systems der Weltbürger-Politik; Criticism of Freemasonry; Muslim anti-Masonry; Anti-Masonry in the United States; Anti-Freemasonry in the United States
·noun One opposed to Freemasonry.
cordwood         
  • A section of a cordwood home
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Cordwood masonry; Cordwood; Stackwall
¦ noun wood cut into cords or uniform lengths.
cyclopean         
  • Difference between [[ashlar]] masonry (left) and Cyclopean masonry (right), shown in the blue rectangle; [[Lion Gate]], [[Mycenae]], 13th century BCE
  • A polygonal wall, excavated at [[Delphi]] in 1902.
  • Walls at [[Ramnous]], [[Attica]]; some are made of rectangular, but irregular stones (mix of types '''1''' and '''4''')
  • Stone wall, Ireland.
  • The [[Lion Gate]], at [[Mycenae]], with equal-height courses of unequal-width stones
TYPE OF STONEWORK FOUND IN ANCIENT MYCENAEAN ARCHITECTURE
Cyclopean architecture; Cyclopean wall; Cyclopean walls; Cyclopean; Cyclopean Masonry; Cyclopean Walls; Cyclopean structures; Cyclopean stones; Cyclopean fortification
a.
Gigantic, colossal, vast, enormous, immense, Herculean.
cyclopean         
  • Difference between [[ashlar]] masonry (left) and Cyclopean masonry (right), shown in the blue rectangle; [[Lion Gate]], [[Mycenae]], 13th century BCE
  • A polygonal wall, excavated at [[Delphi]] in 1902.
  • Walls at [[Ramnous]], [[Attica]]; some are made of rectangular, but irregular stones (mix of types '''1''' and '''4''')
  • Stone wall, Ireland.
  • The [[Lion Gate]], at [[Mycenae]], with equal-height courses of unequal-width stones
TYPE OF STONEWORK FOUND IN ANCIENT MYCENAEAN ARCHITECTURE
Cyclopean architecture; Cyclopean wall; Cyclopean walls; Cyclopean; Cyclopean Masonry; Cyclopean Walls; Cyclopean structures; Cyclopean stones; Cyclopean fortification
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(also cyclopian)
¦ adjective
1. of or resembling a Cyclops, especially in size.
2. denoting a type of ancient masonry made with massive irregular blocks.

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Masonry

Masonry is the craft of building a structure with brick, stone, or similar material, which are often laid in and bound together by mortar; the term masonry can also refer to the building units (stone, brick, etc.) themselves. The common materials of masonry construction are bricks and building stone such as marble, granite, and limestone, cast stone, concrete blocks, glass blocks, and adobe. Masonry is generally a highly durable form of construction. However, the materials used, the quality of the mortar and workmanship, and the pattern in which the units are assembled can substantially affect the durability of the overall masonry construction. A person who constructs masonry is called a mason or bricklayer. These are both classified as construction trades.