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: marked with lines of a distinct tincture representing masonry joints
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ma·son
(mā′sən)
n.
1. One who builds or works with stone or brick.
2. Mason A Freemason.
tr.v. ma·soned, ma·son·ing, ma·sons
To build of or strengthen with masonry.
[Middle English, from Old French maçon, masson, of Germanic origin; see mag- in Indo-European roots.]
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
mason
(ˈmeɪsən)
n
1. (Professions) a person skilled in building with stone
2. (Building) a person skilled in building with stone
3. (Professions) a person who dresses stone
4. (Building) a person who dresses stone
vb
(Building) (tr) to construct or strengthen with masonry
[C13: from Old French masson, of Frankish origin; perhaps related to Old English macian to make]
Mason
(ˈmeɪsən)
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
ma•son
(ˈmeɪ sən)
n.
1. a person whose trade is building with firm units, as stones or bricks.
2. a person who dresses stones or bricks.
v.t.
4. to construct of or strengthen with masonry.
[1175–1225; < Old French machun, masson < Frankish *makjon maker, derivative of *makōn to make]
Ma•son
(ˈmeɪ sən)
n.
Charles, 1730–87, English astronomer and surveyor.
Random House Kernerman Webster’s College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.
mason
Past participle: masoned
Gerund: masoning
Imperative |
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mason |
mason |
Present |
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I mason |
you mason |
he/she/it masons |
we mason |
you mason |
they mason |
Preterite |
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I masoned |
you masoned |
he/she/it masoned |
we masoned |
you masoned |
they masoned |
Present Continuous |
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I am masoning |
you are masoning |
he/she/it is masoning |
we are masoning |
you are masoning |
they are masoning |
Present Perfect |
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I have masoned |
you have masoned |
he/she/it has masoned |
we have masoned |
you have masoned |
they have masoned |
Past Continuous |
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I was masoning |
you were masoning |
he/she/it was masoning |
we were masoning |
you were masoning |
they were masoning |
Past Perfect |
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I had masoned |
you had masoned |
he/she/it had masoned |
we had masoned |
you had masoned |
they had masoned |
Future |
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I will mason |
you will mason |
he/she/it will mason |
we will mason |
you will mason |
they will mason |
Future Perfect |
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I will have masoned |
you will have masoned |
he/she/it will have masoned |
we will have masoned |
you will have masoned |
they will have masoned |
Future Continuous |
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I will be masoning |
you will be masoning |
he/she/it will be masoning |
we will be masoning |
you will be masoning |
they will be masoning |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been masoning |
you have been masoning |
he/she/it has been masoning |
we have been masoning |
you have been masoning |
they have been masoning |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been masoning |
you will have been masoning |
he/she/it will have been masoning |
we will have been masoning |
you will have been masoning |
they will have been masoning |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been masoning |
you had been masoning |
he/she/it had been masoning |
we had been masoning |
you had been masoning |
they had been masoning |
Conditional |
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I would mason |
you would mason |
he/she/it would mason |
we would mason |
you would mason |
they would mason |
Past Conditional |
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I would have masoned |
you would have masoned |
he/she/it would have masoned |
we would have masoned |
you would have masoned |
they would have masoned |
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
Translations
بَنّاء
зидар
zedník
murerstenhugger
múrari, steinsmiîur
akmentašysmūrasmūrinys
akmeņkalismūrnieks
mason
[ˈmeɪsn] N
1. (= builder) → albañil mf; (= stonework specialist) → mampostero/a m/f
2. (= monumental mason) → marmolista mf (de monumentos funerarios)
3. (in quarry) → cantero/a m/f
4. (= freemason) → masón m, francmasón m
MASON-DIXON LINE
La línea Mason-Dixon o Mason and Dixon es la línea simbólica que divide el norte y el sur de Estados Unidos y que, hasta el final de la Guerra Civil, marcaba la separación entre aquellos estados en donde existía la esclavitud y aquéllos en los que no. Esta línea de demarcación, que se extiende a lo largo de 377 kilómetros, fue establecida por Charles Mason y Jeremiah Dixon en el siglo XVIII con el fin de solucionar un conflicto que ya duraba 80 años sobre la frontera entre Maryland y Pensilvania. En 1779 la línea se extendió para demarcar la frontera entre Pensilvania y Virginia (hoy Virginia del Oeste); en la actualidad aún sirve como referencia del sur en general y en las canciones de country & western los cantantes hablan con nostalgia de «cruzar la línea» para volver a sus tierras sureñas.
Collins Spanish Dictionary — Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
mason
[ˈmeɪsən] n (also stonemason) → maçon(ne) m/f
mason
Mason [ˈmeɪsən] n (also freemason) → franc-maçon m
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
mason
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
mason
[ˈmeɪsn] n
b. (also freemason) → massone m
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
mason
(ˈmeisn) noun
(usually ˈstonemason) a skilled worker or builder in stone.
ˈmasonry noun
stone(work). He was killed by falling masonry.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
Definitions For Masoned
Verb
simple past tense and past participle of mason
Adjective
(not comparable)
(heraldry, of a, building) Having the mortar and bricks of different tinctures.
Anagrams
Mendosa, daemons, dæmons, nomades
Words With Friends
YES
Scrabble US
YES
Scrabble UK
YES
English International (SOWPODS)
YES
Scrabble Global
YES
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YES
Points in Different Games
Scrabble
10
Words with Friends
12
The word Masoned is worth 10 points in Scrabble and 12 points in Words with Friends
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- VerbBFmasonSGmasonsPRmasoning
- simple past tense and past participle of mason.
- simple past tense and past participle of mason.
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- Some colleges have cutoffs: George Mason University, for example, requires that a nonsubmitter have a 3.5 grade-point average and class rank in the top 20 percent.
- 1997: Little McTiernan at the Door is giving out short-handl’d Peat-Cutters styl’d, by the Irish, ‘Slanes’. — Thomas Pynchon, Mason & Dixon
- [ …] and he tell’d me Georgia would go for me, arter the Gineral, as soon as any north of mason and dickson.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- He started out a bricklayer and throughout his life he had a soft spot for other bricklayers and masons.
- Elegant dissertations on virtue and vice [ …] will not unsting calamity. — J. M. Mason.
- A subject born in any state / May, if he please, depatriate. — Mason.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
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- en Mason
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Meaning of masoned for the defined word.
Grammatically, this word «masoned» is a verb, more specifically, a verb form.
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