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Manometer tower
A tower containing a column of water to regulate pressure in water mains. Also called a
standpipe tower
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Mansard
A roof of two pitches, the upper one less steep than the lower.
Manse
(chiefly Scots): House of a minister of religion.
Margins
(chiefly Scots): Dressed stones at the edges of an opening. Also called
rybats
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Marriage lintel
(Scots): Lintel carved with the initials of the owner and his wife and the date of building work (only coincidentally of their marriage).
Mathematical tiles
Facing tiles with the appearance of brick, most often applied to timber-framed walls.
Matrix
The setting of a brass or other inlaid material.
Mausoleum
Blickling Park, Norfolk
Monumental building or chamber usually intended for the burial of members of one family.
Megalithic
The use of large stones, singly or together.
Megalithic tomb
Massive stone-built
Neolithic
burial chamber covered by an earth or stone mound.
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