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Definitions of brickwork in various dictionaries:
noun - masonry done with bricks and mortar
The technique or work of constructing with bricks and mortar.
A structure made of bricks.
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Between back walls, stack and line up masonry |
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Nov 17 2017 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
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the bricks in a wall, house, or other structure in terms of their type or layout. |
masonry done with bricks and mortar |
the bricks in a wall or building |
The technique or work of constructing with bricks and mortar. |
A structure made of bricks. |
The bricks in a wall, house, or other structure in terms of their type or layout. |
A factory where bricks are made. |
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Brickwork is masonry produced by a bricklayer, using bricks and mortar. Typically, rows of brickscalled courses are laid on top of one another to build up a structure such as a brick wall. * Brick is a popular medium for constructing buildings, and examples of brickwork are found through history as far back as the Bronze Age. The fired-brick faces of the ziggurat of ancient Dur-Kurigalzu in Iraq date from around 1400 BC, and the brick buildings of ancient Mohenjo-daro in Pakistan were built around 2600 BC. Much older examples of brickwork made with dried (but not fired) bricks may be found in such ancient locations as Jericho in Judea, Çatal Hüyük in Anatolia, and Mehrgarh in Pakistan. These structures have survived from the Stone Age to the present day. * Parts of brickwork include bricks, beds and perpends. The bed is the mortar upon which a brick is laid. A perpend is a vertical joint between any two bricks and is usuallybut not alwaysfilled with mortar.The dimensions of these parts are |