Brickwork (noun)

The construction material or structure made from laying bricks in mortar or other masonry materials.

Origin:

Brickwork originated in the late 16th century, derived from 'brick' + 'work' meaning the process or results of laying bricks as construction material.

Examples:

  1. The brickwork on the chimney was damaged by the storm.
  2. The brickwork was carefully laid to create a beautiful pattern.
  3. The old brickwork on the building had been restored to its original condition.
  4. Brickwork is a popular building material for its durability and versatility.
  5. Brickwork is often used to create fireplaces, walls, and retaining structures.
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