Brickwork vs Stringcourse - What's the difference?
brickwork | stringcourse |
Those parts of items that are made of brick.
The quality of the construction of brick built items.
(architecture) A thin projecting course of brickwork or stone that runs horizontally around a building, typically to emphasize the junction between floors.
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As nouns the difference between brickwork and stringcourse
is that brickwork is those parts of items that are made of brick while stringcourse is a thin projecting course of brickwork or stone that runs horizontally around a building, typically to emphasize the junction between floors.brickwork
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