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master mason
noun
(often initial capital letters)a Freemason who has reached the third degree.
an expert mason.
Word History and Origins
Origin of master mason1
Example Sentences
After they are initiated into their lodge, members go through a series of “degrees” of membership, rising from Entered Apprentice to Fellowcraft to Master Mason.
Fortunately, a year earlier I had a conversation with a retired master mason who shared with me how to get cement stucco to bond permanently to new concrete.
I’ve had the luxury in my career to employ a master mason, John Hoeh, who built all the wood-burning fireplaces and chimneys on my jobs.
I was trained how to do this by a master mason when I first got into the construction business.
Rarely can we name them, but at San Gabriel, Miguel Blanco, from the Baja missions and a master mason, supervised construction.
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