freemason
1 of 1noun/ˈfrimæsən/
Forms:freemasons
1
a member of an international secret society, known for its secret rituals, symbols, and fellowship
- Many historical figures, including some U.S. presidents, were known to be freemasons.
- The freemason's secret handshake was a symbol of solidarity among members.
- As a new freemason, he was introduced to the society’s traditions and its commitment to helping others.
- Many believe that the freemason's influence on politics and business remains powerful to this day.
- He was a dedicated freemason, always ready to offer help to his brothers in need.
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