stonemason

stone·ma·son

 (stōn′mā′sən)
n.
One that prepares and lays stones in building.

stone′ma′son·ry n.
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stonemason

(ˈstəʊnˌmeɪsən)
n
(Building) a person who is skilled in preparing stone for building
ˈstoneˌmasonry n
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stone•ma•son

(ˈstoʊnˌmeɪ sən)

n.
a person who builds with or dresses stone.
[1750–60]
stone′ma`son•ry, n.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.stonemason - a craftsman who works with stone or brickstonemason - a craftsman who works with stone or brick
artisan, journeyman, artificer, craftsman - a skilled worker who practices some trade or handicraft
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Translations
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maçon
tagliapietre

stonemason

[ˈstəʊnˌmeɪsn] Nalbañil mf; (in quarry) → cantero m
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stonemason

[ˈstəʊnmeɪsən] ntailleur/euse m/f de pierre(s)
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stonemason

[ˈstəʊnˌmeɪsn] nscalpellino
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