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Что (кто) такое columns - определение

STRUCTURAL ELEMENT SUSTAINING THE WEIGHT OF A BUILDING
Columns; Base (architecture); Pillars; Collumn; Structural column; Architectural Columns; Column (architecture); Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Coloumn; Column drum; Y-column; Y-shaped column; Pillar; Pillar (architecture)
  • Table showing values of K for structural columns of various end conditions (adapted from Manual of Steel Construction, 8th edition, American Institute of Steel Construction, Table C1.8.1)
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  • [[National Capitol Columns]] at the [[United States National Arboretum]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]
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  • Parliament House]] in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]
  • A granite structure column by Hilma Flodin-Rissanen in [[Vyborg]]
  • Dragon pillar from the ''[[Yingzao Fashi]]'', [[Song dynasty]]
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Coupled column         
ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENT
Twinned columns
A coupled column (also accouplement, twinned or paired column) is one of a pair of columns that are installed nearer together and wider with others. The coupled columns should be of the same order and set closer enough to almost touch each other at their bases and capitals.
Column         
A 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.
column         
n.
series of articles
1) a syndicated column (in a newspaper)
vertical division of a page
2) advertising (esp. BE) columns; correspondence (esp. BE) columns; a personal; society; sports column
list of numbers
3) to add up a column
shaft
4) a steering column (on a car)
5) (med.) the spinal, vertebral column
row
6) a tank column
misc.
7) a fifth column ('enemy supporters behind one's own lines')
column         
(columns)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A column is a tall, often decorated cylinder of stone which is built to honour someone or forms part of a building.
...a London landmark, Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square.
= pillar
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2.
A column is something that has a tall narrow shape.
The explosion sent a column of smoke thousands of feet into the air.
N-COUNT: usu N of n
3.
A column is a group of people or animals which moves in a long line.
There were reports of columns of military vehicles appearing on the streets.
N-COUNT: usu N of n
4.
On a printed page such as a page of a dictionary, newspaper, or printed chart, a column is one of two or more vertical sections which are read downwards.
We had stupidly been looking at the wrong column of figures...
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5.
In a newspaper or magazine, a column is a section that is always written by the same person or is always about the same topic.
She also writes a regular column for the Times Educational Supplement.
N-COUNT: usu supp N
6.
column         
¦ noun
1. an upright pillar supporting an arch or other structure or standing alone as a monument.
an upright shaft used for controlling a machine.
2. a vertical division of a page or text.
a regular section of a newspaper or magazine on a particular subject or by a particular person.
3. a line of people or vehicles moving in the same direction.
Military a narrow-fronted deep formation of troops in successive lines.
Derivatives
columnar adjective
columned adjective
Origin
ME: partly from OFr. columpne, reinforced by its source, L. columna 'pillar'.
Column         
·noun A small army.
II. Column ·noun A perpendicular line of figures.
III. Column ·noun The body formed by the union of the stamens in the Mallow family, or of the stamens and pistil in the orchids.
IV. Column ·noun A body of troops formed in ranks, one behind the other;
- contradistinguished from line. Compare Ploy, and Deploy.
V. Column ·noun A perpendicular set of lines, not extending across the page, and separated from other matter by a rule or blank space; as, a column in a newspaper.
VI. Column ·noun A number of ships so arranged as to follow one another in single or double file or in squadrons;
- in distinction from "line", where they are side by side.
VII. Column ·noun A kind of pillar; a cylindrical or polygonal support for a roof, ceiling, statue, ·etc., somewhat ornamented, and usually composed of base, shaft, and capital. ·see Order.
VIII. Column ·noun Anything resembling, in form or position, a column in architecture; an upright body or mass; a shaft or obelisk; as, a column of air, of water, of mercury, ·etc.; the Column Vendome; the spinal column.
column         
1. <database> A named slice through a database table that includes the same field of each row. For example, a telephone directory table might have a row for each person with a name column and a telephone number column. 2. <storage> A line of memory cells in a {dynamic random-access memory}, that is selected by a particular column address. (2007-10-12)
column         
n.
1.
Round pillar, rounded pillar.
2.
File, line, row.
3.
(Mil.) Array of less front than depth.
4.
Cylindrical body, cylinder (as of water or mercury).
Anal columns         
ANATOMICAL ENTITY
Rectal columns; Columns of Morgagni; Morgagni's columns; Columnae anales; Morgagnis columns; Morgagnis column; Morgagni's column
Anal columns (Columns of Morgagni or less commonly Morgagni's columns) are a number of vertical folds, produced by an infolding of the mucous membrane and some of the muscular tissue in the upper half of the lumen of the anal canal. They are named after Giovanni Battista Morgagni, who has several other eponyms named after him.
Columns of Gediminas         
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EARLIEST NATIONAL SYMBOL OF LITHUANIA
Gedimino Stulpai; Poles of Gedyminas; Poles of Gediminas; Pillars of Gediminas; Slupy Giedymina; Gedimino stulpai; Columns of Gediminids; Gediminaičių stulpai; Gediminas Columns; Gediminaiciu stulpai; Columns of gediminas; Pales of Gediminas; Columns of the Gediminids
The Columns of Gediminas or Pillars of Gediminas (; are one of the earliest symbols of Lithuania and its historical coats of arms. They were used in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, initially as a rulers' personal insignia, a state symbol, and later as a part of heraldic signs of leading aristocracy.

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Column

A 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 (the shaft of the column) with a capital and a base or pedestal, which is made of stone, or appearing to be so. A small wooden or metal support is typically called a post. 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. A long sequence of columns joined by an entablature is known as a colonnade.