masonry
This term describes both the physical result of building with stone or brick and the professional skill required to execute it. It carries a connotation of permanence, weight, and structural integrity, often evoking images of ancient architecture or heavy industrial construction. In a social context, the word refers to the fraternal organization of Freemasonry. In this sense, it shifts from a physical craft to a system of symbolic rituals and brotherhood, though it retains the architectural metaphors of building a better character. This noun is typically uncountable when referring to the craft or the material, but can be treated as a collective entity when referring to the organization.
Meanings
The craft or trade of building with stone, brick, or concrete blocks.
"The local guild provides certification for those practicing traditional masonry."
The actual stonework or brickwork of a building or structure.
"The ancient fortress was built with thick masonry walls to withstand siege engines."
The collective body of people who are members of the Freemasons.
"He has been involved in masonry for over twenty years and holds a high rank in the lodge."