A pier, man!
There are a few different types of masonry work. The types of masonry work are veneer, dry set masonry, solid masonry, brick masonry, concrete block, a-jacks, stonework, gabions, and bagged concrete.
The most common types of masonry units are brick, concrete masonry units, and stone.
Brick masonryStone masonryAshlar masonryRandom rubble masonry
According to my dictionary, masonry is stone. I believe 'mud brick' would technically be adobe rather than masonry.
Random rubblestone masonry is a sub-specialty of the masonry arts. It is characterized by a random pattern, as opposed to a course pattern, of uncut stones.
Newborns cannot sit upright on their own and require support to sit up.
It is mostly of masonry. It was upright when built but the foundations have subsided over time.
A piece of wood set upright to support something is called a "post." It is commonly used to provide structural support or as a boundary marker.
In the upright position the thigh bone can support about a ton (1000kg). Anything other than upright would depend on muscle strength.
A career in Masonry has various organizations dedicated to helping others begin a masonry career. Many of these organizations offer training and some of support various apprenticeships that teach all phases of masonry. The first step to working in this field would be contacting one of those organizations for assistance.
The spine or backbone.
The heteronym for "to comfort" is "to monitor." An upright case refers to a vertical support structure for computer components.
used to support the load above an opening cut into an existing masonry wall
An upright pole on a ship to support sails or antennae.
It is a hole dug in the ground to support an upright post
There are a few different types of masonry work. The types of masonry work are veneer, dry set masonry, solid masonry, brick masonry, concrete block, a-jacks, stonework, gabions, and bagged concrete.
It is called a "post" or a "pole" when it is set upright in the ground. Posts are commonly used for fencing, signages, or as support structures.