Noun
builders
plural of builder
builders (uncountable)
(UK) Abbreviation of builders' tea. (builder's tea)
About 100,000 new homes were built by 1970, but the builders occupied many, rather than the homeless residents of Tashkent. Source: Internet
Although the builders of Crystal Cathedral never intended the building to be a true cathedral, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange purchased the building and the surrounding campus in February 2012 for use as a new cathedral church. Source: Internet
A loan can also be availed between Rs 50 crore to Rs 400 crore by the builders fulfilling diligence by the SBI. Source: Internet
Arches with a circular form, also referred to as rounded arches, were commonly employed by the builders of ancient, heavy masonry arches. citation Ancient Roman builders relied heavily on the rounded arch to span large, open areas. Source: Internet
A plywood, stitch and glue (S&G) doesn't need fiberglass sheathing though some builders do. Source: Internet
Although the Russian pioneers were skilled builders of river boats they lacked the knowledge and equipment to build seagoing vessels which meant that Okhotsk remained a coastal settlement and not a port. Source: Internet