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mason
- IPA[ˈmāsn]
美式
- a builder and worker in stone;a Freemason
- build from or strengthen with stone;cut, hew, or dress (stone)
noun: mason, plural noun: masons
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名詞
- 1. a builder and worker in stone the chief mason at Westminster Abbey
- 2. a Freemason a Mason's handshake
動詞
- 1. build from or strengthen with stone the other building was masoned up out of hewn limestone
- ▪ cut, hew, or dress (stone) one course of massive stones, roughly masoned
- a skilled mason, especially one who employs other workers: master mason at the Tower of London
Oxford American Dictionary
- a skilled mason, especially one who oversees the construction of buildings: master mason at the Tower of London
Oxford Dictionary
- a wide-mouthed glass jar with an airtight screw top, used for preserving fruit and vegetables.
Oxford Dictionary
- an industrial city in northern central Iowa; population 27,337 (est. 2008).
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who makes tombstones and similar items.
Oxford Dictionary
- a solitary bee that nests in cavities within which it constructs cells of sand and other ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a wide-mouthed glass jar with an airtight screw top, used for preserving fruit and vegetables.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a solitary wasp that lays its eggs in a cavity which it seals with mud or similar material.
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- IPA[ˈmeɪsn]
英式
- a person skilled in cutting, dressing, and laying stone in buildings: the chief mason at Westminster Abbey
- build from or strengthen with stone: the other building was masoned up out of hewn limestone
Oxford Dictionary