What is another word for ashlar?

Pronunciation: [ˈaʃlə] (IPA)

Ashlar is a term used to define masonry units that are finely dressed and cut to precise shapes. Synonyms for ashlar include blockwork, stone-faced, dressed stone, cut stone, squared stone, building stone, and hewn stone. Ashlar has been used for centuries in construction, mainly for buildings like churches, palaces, and public buildings. These masonry units are widely used for aesthetic reasons as they give buildings a polished and decorative appearance. Other benefits of using ashlar include durability, strength, and weather resistance. Newer materials such as concrete and brick have replaced ashlar in modern construction, but it remains a popular choice for architects and builders looking to create a traditional, timeless look.

What are the hypernyms for Ashlar?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Ashlar?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for ashlar (as nouns)

    • artifact
      stone, building block.

Usage examples for Ashlar

The patterns had been the easy recreation of his winter evenings, but it had taken him all the spring to reproduce a score of these in solid stone; for though the walls were coursed rubble, the windows must have ashlar facings, to be as they had been before; and ashlar is to coursed rubble what broadcloth is to Harris tweed.
"Peccavi"
E. W. Hornung
He was now engaged upon the nine wedge-shaped stones to form the latter, working each to the fine ashlar finish, as also to the exact dimensions of its fellow in tin, wood, or cardboard, and laying them in couples on alternate sides of the wooden centre, so as to weight it evenly as the book ordained.
"Peccavi"
E. W. Hornung
Josh was guiding the boat in and out along a most intricate channel, now almost doubling back, but always the next minute getting nearer to a beautiful white patch of strand, beyond which was a dark forbidding clump of rocks piled-up in picturesque confusion, and above which the gaunt cliff ran up perpendicularly in places till it was at least three hundred feet above their heads, and everywhere seeming to be built up in great blocks like rugged ashlar work, the joints fitting closely, but all plainly marked and worn by the weather.
"Menhardoc"
George Manville Fenn

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