Definitions
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- adjective Of or pertaining to
stonemasons ormasonry . - adjective Of or pertaining to
freemasonry .
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Examples
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"The ideal world which we call the masonic world," he declared, "will be also a Socialist world and the religion of Freemasonry is that of Socialism as well."
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'That's a kind of masonic lodge for Scots,' Rebus said, remembering Vanderhyde's words.
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Friendship between women is a kind of masonic oath; the breaking of it a mutual crime.
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In its main intent the society was to be a kind of masonic brotherhood, charged with the duty of aiding the widows and the orphan children of its members in time of need.
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Science cannot be allowed to proceed like some kind of masonic conspiracy.
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I doubt you could find one song by this guy that doesn't have some kind of masonic reference in it. is a good parody of the way Dead Head's sometimes get that "we are everywhere" vibe from the most innocuous inputs, like "I heard a character on a soap opera say, 'Believe it or not'!
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And South Carolina has many masonic lodges, dating back even farther.
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I'm currently reading "The Lost Symbol" by Dan Brown, and in there is a part where a young man brings a Washington DC map to Langdon, traced with all kinds of different masonic symbols over the DC streets.
Obama insists requiring health insurance is not a tax increase
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Hoax, or hostile act by the masonic overlords that seek to rule every aspect of our existence?
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But this is a play about class as well as sex: I had forgotten how subtly Rattigan suggests the opposing counsels inhabit the same masonic clubman's world while the accused, however innocent of the charge, is branded a corrupter of youth and a vulgar sensualist.
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