Definition of Bricklaying. Meaning of Bricklaying. Synonyms of Bricklaying

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Definition of Bricklaying

Bricklaying
Bricklaying Brick"lay`ing, n. The art of building with bricks, or of uniting them by cement or mortar into various forms; the act or occupation of laying bricks.

Meaning of Bricklaying from wikipedia

- ****embling of a building or infrastructure Glossary of British bricklaying – List of bricklaying terms and their meanings Masonry – Building of structures...
- in construction of building walls and other works. Bricklaying is a part of masonry. Bricklaying may also be enjo**** as a hobby. For example, the former...
- List of bricklaying terms and their meanings...
- Radek's killing spree, and salvage the CIA's re****tion. Returning to his bricklaying Vail is shot at and attacked. Discovering the men were sent by Radek...
- rowing. The Philadelphia-based Kelly also was a multimillionaire in the bricklaying and construction industry. He also was involved in politics, serving...
- 1968, Schwarzenegger and fellow bodybuilder Franco Columbu started a bricklaying business. The business flourished thanks to the pair's marketing savvy...
- in Bristol. Meanwhile Neville, posing as a carpenter due to a lack of bricklaying vacancies, has an accident with a saw and decides to return home as he...
- enough to live on, so to support their bodybuilding careers, they began a bricklaying company named European Brick Works in 1969. At 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m) and...
- brutal construction site where the cold freezes the mortar used for bricklaying if not applied quickly enough. Solzhenitsyn also details the methods...
- term for baked clay building material Glossary of British bricklaying – List of bricklaying terms and their meanings Opus africanum – Form of ashlar masonry...