stonemasons in English

noun
1
a person who cuts, prepares, and builds with stone.
The restoration business needed additional stonemasons and bricklayers, but not full time.
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1. Inca stonemasons were master builders.

2. Also patron of architects, builders, dying, fire prevention, founders, miners, and stonemasons.

3. They were mainly artisans - carpenters, stonemasons, ironworkers, shoemakers, weavers and fishermen.

4. The paths were laid by two stonemasons, nearing the end of their sentences.

5. It is perhaps fitting that he was carried to his pauper's grave by the stonemasons then engaged in restoring Camborne Church.

6. Since the stonemasons were usually allowed to create their own designs, they were also given the freedom to crack good jokes.

7. The Coquina stone was quarried in the area of present-day Anastasia State Park on Anastasia Island. Military engineers and stonemasons were brought from Spain

8. Covin, an association of persons, so used in the Statute of Labourers of 1360, which, inter alia, declared void all alliances and Covins of stonemasons and carpenters.

9. Some 250 Australian, Scottish, and Italian stonemasons and their families relocated to a temporary settlement at Moruya, NSW, 300 km (186 mi) south of Sydney, where they quarried around 18,000 m3 (635,664 cu ft) of granite for the bridge pylons.