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Definition of Brickmaker

Brickmaker
Brickmaker Brick"mak`er, n. One whose occupation is to make bricks. -- Brick"mak*ing, n.

Meaning of Brickmaker from wikipedia

- height of three modular running courses, or one standard CMU course. Some brickmakers create innovative sizes and shapes for bricks used for plastering (and...
- The Last Brickmaker in America is a 2001 American drama television film directed by Gregg Champion and written by Richard Leder featuring Sidney Poitier...
- The Brickmakers, originally released under the title Chiracles, is a Colombian do****entary film released in 1972. It was directed by Marta Rodriguez,...
- Hookworm infection is an infection by a type of intestinal parasite known as a hookworm. Initially, itching and a rash may occur at the site of infection...
- The Elgin-Butler Brick Company manufactures structural ceramic glazed masonry products at a plant northeast of Austin, Texas, United States. The company...
- "mouth". Ancylostomiasis is also known as miner's anaemia, tunnel disease, brickmaker's anaemia and Egyptian chlorosis. Helminthiasis may also refer to ancylostomiasis...
- David (3 June 2020). "Brickmakers to cut 600 jobs as demand plummets". constructionnews.co.uk. Price, David (29 July 2021). "Brickmaker issues warning over...
- Joseph R. Winters was born in Leesburg, Virginia to an African-American brickmaker and a Shawnee Indian mother, who was the daughter of a noted herbalist...
- Benjamin Deyerle (1806–1883) was an architect, artist and brickmaker in Roanoke County, Virginia. Many of the historic homes, churches and public buildings...
- served fourteen terms in the Utah Territorial Legislature and was also a brickmaker, merchant, tavern keeper, leatherworker, farmer, nurseryman, and b****eeper...