'Bricks' definitions:
Definition of 'Bricks'
From: Easton
- Bricks the making of, formed the chief labour of the Israelites in Egypt (Ex. 1:13, 14). Those found among the ruins of Babylon and Nineveh are about a foot square and four inches thick. They were usually dried in the sun, though also sometimes in kilns (2 Sam. 12:31; Jer. 43:9; Nah. 3:14). (See NEBUCHADNEZZAR.)
- The bricks used in the tower of Babel were burnt bricks, cemented in the building by bitumen (Gen. 11:3).
Words containing 'Bricks'
- Brick,
- Bricked,
- Bricking,
- To brick up,
- brick in,
- brick over,
- brick up,
- brickly,
- Bath brick,
- Brick clay,
- Brick dust,
- Brick earth,
- Brick loaf,
- Brick nogging,
- Brick tea,
- Brick trimmer,
- Brick trowel,
- Brick works,
- Bristol brick,
- Facing brick,
- Fire brick,
- Flemish brick,
- Flint brick,
- Frit brick,
- Gauged brick,
- Lath brick,
- Pressed brick,
- adobe brick,
- brick cheese,
- brick red,
- bricks and mortar,
- clinker brick,
- mud brick,
- row of bricks,
- To have a brick in one's hat,
- brick-shaped,
- mud-brick,
- red-brick