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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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Hall
::
Hall (n.) A
building
or room of
considerable
size and
stateliness,
used for
public
purposes;
as,
Westminster
Hall, in
London..
Stair
::
Stair (n.) One step of a
series
for
ascending
or
descending
to a
different
level;
--
commonly
applied
to those
within
a
building.
Saltern
::
Saltern
(n.) A
building
or place where salt is made by
boiling
or by
evaporation;
salt
works.
Dolly
::
Dolly (n.) A small truck with a
single
wide
roller
used for
moving
heavy
beams,
columns,
etc., in
bridge
building..
Substruction
::
Substruct
(v. t.) To build
beneath
something;
to lay as the
foundation.
Carpentry
::
Carpentry
(n.) The art of
cutting,
framing,
and
joining
timber,
as in the
construction
of
buildings..
Prominent
::
Prominent
(a.)
Hence;
Distinctly
manifest;
likely
to
attract
attention
from its size or
position;
conspicuous;
as, a
prominent
feature
of the face; a
prominent
building..
Earthwork
::
Earthwork
(n.) The
operation
connected
with
excavations
and
embankments
of earth in
preparing
foundations
of
buildings,
in
constructing
canals,
railroads,
etc..
Proportionally
::
Proportionally
(adv.)
In
proportion;
in due
degree;
adapted
relatively;
as, all parts of the
building
are
proportionally
large..
Mora
::
Mora (n.) A
leguminous
tree of
Guiana
and
Trinidad
(Dimorphandra
excelsa);
also, its
timber,
used in
shipbuilding
and
making
furniture..
Block
::
Block (v. t.) A
square,
or
portion
of a city
inclosed
by
streets,
whether
occupied
by
buildings
or not..
Shipbuilding
::
Shipbuilding
(n.) Naval
architecturel
the art of
constructing
ships and other
vessels.
Pavilion
::
Pavilion
(n.) A
single
body or mass of
building,
contained
within
simple
walls and a
single
roof,
whether
insulated,
as in the park or
garden
of a
larger
edifice,
or
united
with other
parts,
and
forming
an angle or
central
feature
of a large
pile..
Bigging
::
Bigging
(v. t.) A
building.
Customhouse
::
Customhouse
(n.) The
building
where
customs
and
duties
are paid, and where
vessels
are
entered
or
cleared..
Epure
::
Epure (n.) A
draught
or model from which to
build;
especially,
one of the full size of the work to be done; a
detailed
drawing..
Exedra
::
Exedra
(n.) The
projection
of any part of a
building
in a
rounded
form.
Neathouse
::
Neathouse
(n.) A
building
for the
shelter
of neat
cattle.
Sign
::
Sign (n.) A
lettered
board,
or other
conspicuous
notice,
placed
upon or
before
a
building,
room, shop, or
office
to
advertise
the
business
there
transacted,
or the name of the
person
or firm
carrying
it on; a
publicly
displayed
token or
notice..
Inn
::
Inn (n.) One of the
colleges
(societies
or
buildings)
in
London,
for
students
of the law
barristers;
as, the Inns of
Court;
the Inns of
Chancery;
Serjeants'
Inns..
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