Ashlar

/ˈæʃlər/ noun

A squared stone or block used in building, or masonry made from such stones.

From Old French 'aiselier' (planed wood or squared stone), from 'ais' (board). The term traveled through French from Latin origins, describing precisely cut building material.

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