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Definition of build
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Build (v. i.) To
exercise
the art, or
practice
the
business,
of
building..
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Stabled
::
Stable
(v. i.) A
house,
shed, or
building,
for
beasts
to lodge and feed in; esp., a
building
or
apartment
with
stalls,
for
horses;
as, a horse
stable;
a cow
stable..
Extructor
::
Extructor
(n.) A
builder.
Tile
::
Tile (n.) A
plate,
or thin
piece,
of baked clay, used for
covering
the roofs of
buildings,
for
floors,
for
drains,
and often for
ornamental
mantel
works..
Ichnography
::
Ichnography
(n.) A
horizontal
section
of a
building
or other
object,
showing
its true
dimensions
according
to a
geometric
scale;
a
ground
plan; a map; also, the art of
making
such
plans..
Refinery
::
Refinery
(n.) The
building
and
apparatus
for
refining
or
purifying,
esp.
metals
and
sugar..
Depot
::
Depot (n.) A
railway
station;
a
building
for the
accommodation
and
protection
of
railway
passengers
or
freight.
Vacancy
::
Vacancy
(n.) An open or
unoccupied
space
between
bodies
or
things;
an
interruption
of
continuity;
chasm;
gap; as, a
vacancy
between
buildings;
a
vacancy
between
sentences
or
thoughts..
Slater
::
Slater
(n.) One who lays
slates,
or whose
occupation
is to slate
buildings..
Thorough-lighted
::
Thorough-lighted
(a.)
Provided
with
thorough
lights
or
windows
at
opposite
sides,
as a room or
building..
Underpinning
::
Underpinning
(n.) That by which a
building
is
underpinned;
the
material
and
construction
used for
support,
introduced
beneath
a wall
already
constructed..
Verger
::
Verger
(n.) The
official
who takes care of the
interior
of a
church
building.
Surmisable
::
Surmark
(n.) A mark made on the molds of a ship, when
building,
to show where the
angles
of the
timbers
are to be
placed..
Arcade
::
Arcade
(n.) A long,
arched
building
or
gallery..
L
::
L (n.) An
extension
at right
angles
to the
length
of a main
building,
giving
to the
ground
plan a form
resembling
the
letter
L;
sometimes
less
properly
applied
to a
narrower,
or
lower,
extension
in the
direction
of the
length
of the main
building;
a
wing..
Exedra
::
Exedra
(n.) The
projection
of any part of a
building
in a
rounded
form.
Compound
::
Compound
(n.) In the East
Indies,
an
inclosure
containing
a
house,
outbuildings,
etc..
Builded
::
Builded
(imp. & p. p.) of Buil.
Caravansary
::
Caravansary
(n.) A kind of inn, in the East, where
caravans
rest at
night,
being a
large,
rude,
unfurnished
building,
surrounding
a
court..
Underfilling
::
Underfilling
(n.) The
filling
below or
beneath;
the under part of a
building.
Carpenter
::
Carpenter
(n.) An
artificer
who works in
timber;
a
framer
and
builder
of
houses,
ships,
etc..
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