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column [ˈkɒləm, Am ˈkɑ:-] N

1. column ARCHIT, MIL:

column

2. column (vertical shape):

column
słup m

3. column JOURN:

column
column

4. column JOURN (article):

column
rubryka f
gossip column

agony column N

debit column, debit side N ECON

gossip column N (in newspaper)

personal column N Brit

spinal column N ANAT

spinal column

Usage examples with column

gossip column

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Note that columns of a unitary matrix, as vectors, have the norm 1.
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It originally stood in a low-walled enclosure, flanked by statues, columns and other tombs.
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The church is made of three naves, divided by granite columns.
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Elegant facades had petite columns and wide verandas and walls that seemed to crinkle.
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Completing three columns awarded the top prize of 3,000.
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The facade features a massive portico consisting of six ionic columns supporting an entablature triangular pediment.
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The passageway is flanked by two rows of columns topped by small statues of toddlers and the floor is paved with mosaics.
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Surprisingly, however, many squirrel monkeys either lack or partially lack ocular dominance columns, which would not be expected if they are useful.
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Every leaf has two columns of text written in regular minuscule.
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A verandah supported on columns runs around the east and north sides and faces the lake in the park.
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