stereotomy
English
Etymology
From French stéréotomie, equivalent to stereo- + -tomy.
Pronunciation
Noun
stereotomy (uncountable)
- (geometry, masonry) The cutting or dissection of solids.
- 1841, Edgar Allan Poe, The Murders in the Rue Morgue:
- Here your countenance brightened up, and, perceiving your lips move, I could not doubt that you murmured the word ‘stereotomy’, a term very affectedly applied to this species of pavement.
Translations
cutting or dissection of solids
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