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Webmason noun ma· son ˈmā-sᵊn 1 : a skilled worker who builds by laying units of substantial material (such as stone or brick) 2 capitalized : freemason Example …

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Webnoun a person whose trade is building with units of various natural or artificial mineral products, as stones, bricks, cinder blocks, or tiles, usually with the use of mortar or cement as a bonding agent. a person who dresses stones or bricks. (initial capital letter) a Freemason. verb (used with object) to construct of or strengthen with masonry.

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WebOld "handbooks" of freemasonry define the organization as "a peculiar system of morality veiled in allegory and illustrated by symbols," "a science which is engaged in the search after the divine truth," and "the activity of closely united men who, employing symbolical forms borrowed principally from the mason's trade and from architecture, work for the welfare of mankind, striving morally to ennoble themselves and others and thereby to …

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WebMasons, or Freemasons, are members of the oldest and largest fraternity in the world, with millions of members around the world. It's up to each local lodge to decide who to let in, but in general Masons look for people with a good reputation and a commitment to self-improvement and brotherhood.

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WebFreemasonry or Masonry refers to fraternal organisations that trace their origins to the local guilds of stonemasons that, from the end of the 13th century, regulated the qualifications of stonemasons and their interaction with authorities and clients. Modern Freemasonry broadly consists of two main recognition groups:

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WebMASON (Java), an artificial-life computer simulation development environment Mason jar, a molded glass jar used in home canning to preserve food Transport and military [ edit] Mason (streetcar), first streetcar in the U.S. Mason Machine Works, Taunton, Massachusetts, known for its locomotives Mason Motor Car Company, a brass era car company

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WebMembers of the Freemasons eventually played a pivotal role in the formation of the United States—13 of the 39 signatures on the U.S. Constitution belonged to Masons—and, by the time Morgan

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WebMason was originally an English word meaning a tradesman or artisan who works in stone. It became a family name indicating someone worked in this profession and later was used as a given name. Origin: The word mason (“stone-worker”) is derived from the Old French “masson.” It was used as a surname and then as a given name.

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