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Masonic

muh-SAH-nihk

Masonic (adj) means relating to Freemasonry or Freemasons. Example: “The building displayed masonic symbols above its entrance.”

adj
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Relating to Freemasonry or Freemasons.
"The building displayed masonic symbols above its entrance."

How to use Masonic

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishDescribes anything connected to the Freemasons.

Common pairings
masonic lodge masonic symbol masonic ritual
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Etymology

From Mason (in the sense "Freemason") plus the suffix "-ic."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Masonic” mean?

The word “Masonic” means relating to Freemasonry or Freemasons. In plain terms, describes anything connected to the Freemasons.

How do you pronounce “Masonic”?

“Masonic” is pronounced muh-SAH-nihk (/məˈsɑnɪk/ in IPA).

How do you use “Masonic” in a sentence?

Here is “Masonic” used in a sentence: “The building displayed masonic symbols above its entrance.”

What part of speech is “Masonic”?

“Masonic” is an adjective.

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