Definition of Row of bricks

1. Noun. A course of bricks place next to each other (usually in a straight line).

Generic synonyms: Course, Row

Lexicographical Neighbors of Row Of Bricks

rover
rovers
roves
rovibrational
rovibrationally
rovibronic
roving
rovingly
rovingness
rovings
row
row-equivalence
row-equivalent
row house
row houses
row of bricks (current term)
row space
row spaces
rowable
rowan
rowan tree
rowanberries
rowanberry
rowans
rowboat
rowboats
rowdedow
rowdedows
rowdie
rowdier

Literary usage of Row of bricks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Oriental Customs: Or, An Illustration of the Sacred Scriptures by an by Samuel Burder (1807)
"As therefore these caissons were removed up from one row of bricks, or smooth stones, to another superior row, ..."

2. Observations on Limes, Calcareous Cements, Mortars, Stuccos and Concrete by Charles William Pasley (1847)
"Row of Bricks standing out flat. Row of Bricks standing out on ... as represented in the lower projecting row of bricks in the same figure, ..."

3. Sewerage and Sewage Treatment by Harold Eaton Babbitt (1922)
"A cord is stretched tightly between the two lowest nails on opposite templates and a row of bricks is laid. The bricks are laid radially and on edge with ..."

4. Drying Clay Wares: By Ellis Lovejoy by Ellis Lovejoy (1916)
"Under each row of bricks are three rows of one-inch pipe, making a total of about 2000 lineal feet of piping for each row of bricks con- ..."

5. Report on the East Anglian Earthquake of April 22nd, 1884 by Raphael Meldola, William White (1885)
"Over one of the windows of the southern frontage a considerable portion of the upper row of bricks had fallen out from about the middle towards theE. ..."

6. The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature by Tobias George Smollett (1804)
"As therefore these caissons were removed up from one row of bricks or smooth stones to another superior row, in constant repetition, according as the wall ..."

7. Report on the East Anglian Earthquake of April 22nd, 1884 by Raphael Meldola, William White (1885)
"Over one of the windows of the southern frontage a considerable portion of the upper row of bricks had fallen out from about the middle towards theE. ..."

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