Ashlar vs. Warfare — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Ashlar and Warfare
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Ashlar
Ashlar () is finely dressed (cut, worked) stone, either an individual stone that has been worked until squared, or a structure built from such stones. Ashlar is the finest stone masonry unit, generally rectangular cuboid, mentioned by Vitruvius as opus isodomum, or less frequently trapezoidal.
Warfare
The waging of war against an enemy; armed conflict.
Ashlar
A squared block of building stone.
Warfare
Military operations marked by a specific characteristic
Guerrilla warfare.
Chemical warfare.
Ashlar
Masonry of such stones.
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Warfare
A state of disharmony or conflict; strife
Constant spousal warfare in the household.
Ashlar
A thin, dressed rectangle of stone for facing walls.
Warfare
Acts undertaken to destroy or undermine the strength of another
Political warfare.
Ashlar
(architecture) A large cuboid stone; masonry making use of such stone blocks.
Warfare
The waging of war or armed conflict against an enemy.
Ashlar
A hurling stone used in warfare.
Warfare
Military operations of some particular kind e.g. guerrilla warfare.
Ashlar
Hewn or squared stone; also, masonry made of squared or hewn stone.
Rough ashlar, a block of freestone as brought from the quarry. When hammer-dressed it is known as common ashlar.
Warfare
To lead a military life; to carry on continual wars.
Ashlar
In the United States especially, a thin facing of squared and dressed stone upon a wall of rubble or brick.
Warfare
Military service; military life; contest carried on by enemies; hostilities; war.
The Philistines gathered their armies together for warfare, to fight with Israel.
This day from battle rest;Faithful hath been your warfare.
Ashlar
A rectangular block of hewn stone used for building purposes
Warfare
Contest; struggle.
The weapons of our warfare are not carnal.
Warfare
To lead a military life; to carry on continual wars.
Warfare
The waging of armed conflict against an enemy;
Thousands of people were killed in the war
Warfare
An active struggle between competing entities;
A price war
A war of wits
Diplomatic warfare
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