columnˈkɒl əm
English Definitions:
column (noun)
a line of units following one after another
column, chromatography column (noun)
a vertical glass tube used in column chromatography; a mixture is poured in the top and washed through a stationary substance where components of the mixture are adsorbed selectively to form colored bands
column (noun)
a vertical array of numbers or other information
"he added a column of numbers"
column, tower, pillar (noun)
anything that approximates the shape of a column or tower
"the test tube held a column of white powder"; "a tower of dust rose above the horizon"; "a thin pillar of smoke betrayed their campsite"
column, editorial, newspaper column (noun)
an article giving opinions or perspectives
column, pillar (noun)
a vertical cylindrical structure standing alone and not supporting anything (such as a monument)
column, pillar (noun)
(architecture) a tall vertical cylindrical structure standing upright and used to support a structure
column (noun)
a page or text that is vertically divided
"the newspaper devoted several columns to the subject"; "the bookkeeper used pages that were divided into columns"
column (noun)
any tubular or pillar-like supporting structure in the body
column (Noun)
A solid upright structure designed usually to support a larger structure above it, such as a roof or horizontal beam, but sometimes for decoration.
column (Noun)
A vertical line of entries in a table, usually read from top to bottom.
column (Noun)
A body of troops or army vehicles, usually strung out along a road.
column (Noun)
A body of text meant to be read line by line, especially in printed material that has multiple adjacent such on a single page.
column (Noun)
A recurring feature in a periodical, especially an opinion piece, especially by a single author or small rotating group of authors, or on a single theme.
column (Noun)
Something having similar vertical form or structure to the things mentioned above, such as a spinal column.
Column
Column or pillar in architecture and structural engineering is a structural element that transmits, through compression, the weight of the structure above to other structural elements below, in other words a column is a compression member. The term column applies especially to a large round support with a capital and base and made of stone, or appearing to be so. A small wooden or metal support is typically called a post, and supports with a rectangular or other non-round section are usually called piers. For the purpose of wind or earthquake engineering, columns may be designed to resist lateral forces. Other compression members are often termed "columns" because of the similar stress conditions. Columns are frequently used to support beams or arches on which the upper parts of walls or ceilings rest. In architecture, "column" refers to such a structural element that also has certain proportional and decorative features. A column might also be a decorative element not needed for structural purposes; many columns are "engaged", that is to say form part of a wall.
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