Definitions from Wiktionary (ashlar)
▸ noun: (architecture) Masonry employing flat and well-squared stone or brick, creating an appearance similar to wooden flooring.
▸ noun: (architecture) Stone hewn and finished to create such masonry, either completely or as a facade over an earthen or rubble core.
▸ noun: (military, historical) A stone intended for hurling by means of a catapult or similar device.
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▸ noun: (architecture) Masonry employing flat and well-squared stone or brick, creating an appearance similar to wooden flooring.
▸ noun: (architecture) Stone hewn and finished to create such masonry, either completely or as a facade over an earthen or rubble core.
▸ noun: (military, historical) A stone intended for hurling by means of a catapult or similar device.
▸ Also see ashlar
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▸ Words similar to ashlars
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▸ Words that often appear near ashlars
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