Difference between Masonic and Brother

What is the difference between Masonic and Brother?

Masonic as an adjective is of or pertaining to stonemasons or masonry. while Brother as a noun is son of the same parents as another person.

Masonic

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Of or pertaining to stonemasons or masonry.

Example sentence: If Freemasons won't be completely open about their membership, should we not say that in all cases membership is incompatible with public service? Asking public servants to either confirm they are not a member of a masonic organisation or to be open when they are won't fully excise the backroom deals or the stench of privilege.

Brother

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Son of the same parents as another person.A male child descended from the same parents.A male having at least one parent in common with another (see half-brother, stepbrother).A male fellow member of a religious community or church.Someone who is a peer, whether male or female.A black male.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To treat as a brother.

Example sentence: I fear no man, no beast or evil, brother.

We hope you now know whether to use Masonic or Brother in your sentence.

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