Mason's Level (Noun)
Meaning
A level longer than a carpenter's level.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- A mason's level is typically longer than a carpenter's level and is used to check the levelness of longer surfaces.
- When working with concrete or stone, a mason's level is essential to ensuring the surface is perfectly level.
- The construction worker carefully placed the mason's level on top of the freshly poured concrete to check its levelness.
- Masons often prefer to use a mason's level over a carpenter's level due to its extended length and increased accuracy.
- The builder reached for a mason's level to check the levelness of the 12-foot long foundation before proceeding with construction.