pavior Synonyms

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pavior Meaning

Wordnet

pavior (n)

a machine for laying pavement

Webster

pavior (n.)

One who paves; a paver.

A rammer for driving paving stones.

A brick or slab used for paving.

pavior Sentence Examples

  1. The skilled pavior meticulously laid the cobblestones, creating an intricate mosaic.
  2. The ancient city's streets were paved by expert paviors using stones sourced from distant lands.
  3. The pavior's tools included hammers, chisels, and a keen eye for alignment.
  4. The paviors worked tirelessly, their hands weathered and their backs aching.
  5. The pavior's art ensured that the city's streets remained durable and aesthetically pleasing.
  6. The paviors' guild played a vital role in safeguarding the skills and traditions of their craft.
  7. The pavior's legacy could be seen in the well-preserved streets that survived centuries later.
  8. The pavior's meticulous work transformed ordinary cobblestones into a masterpiece of urban design.
  9. The pavior's profession required both physical strength and artistic sensibility.
  10. The cobbled streets paved by skilled paviors added a timeless charm to the city's historical district.

FAQs About the word pavior

a machine for laying pavementOne who paves; a paver., A rammer for driving paving stones., A brick or slab used for paving.

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The skilled pavior meticulously laid the cobblestones, creating an intricate mosaic.

The ancient city's streets were paved by expert paviors using stones sourced from distant lands.

The pavior's tools included hammers, chisels, and a keen eye for alignment.

The paviors worked tirelessly, their hands weathered and their backs aching.