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单词 columns
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column

noun

col·​umn ˈkä-ləm How to pronounce column (audio)
 also  ˈkäl-yəm
1
a
: a vertical arrangement of items printed or written on a page
columns of numbers
b
: one of two or more vertical sections of a printed page separated by a rule or blank space
The news article takes up three columns.
c
: an accumulation arranged vertically : stack
columns of paint cans
d
: one in a usually regular series of newspaper or magazine articles
the gossip column
advice columns
2
: a supporting pillar
especially : one consisting of a usually round shaft, a capital, and a base
a colonnade of marble columns
3
a
: something resembling a column in form, position, or function
a column of water
columns of smoke
b
: a tube or cylinder in which a chromatographic separation takes place
4
: a long row (as of soldiers)
columns of troops
5
: one of the vertical lines of elements of a determinant or matrix
6
: a statistical category or grouping
put another game in the win column
columned
ˈkä-ləmd How to pronounce column (audio)
ˈkäl-yəmd
adjective

Illustration of column

Illustration of column
  • column 2

Synonyms

  • cue
  • file
  • line
  • queue
  • range
  • string
  • train
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Example Sentences

a facade with marble columns Add the first column of numbers. The article takes up three columns. The error appears at the bottom of the second column. She writes a weekly column for the paper.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English columne, from Anglo-French columpne, from Latin columna, from columen top; akin to Latin collis hill — more at hill

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Kids Definition

column

noun

col·​umn ˈkä-ləm How to pronounce column (audio)
1
: one of two or more vertical sections of a printed page
Read the article in the left column.
2
: a group of items shown one under the other down a page
a column of figures
3
: a regular feature in a newspaper or magazine
a sports column
4
: a pillar used to support a building
5
: something that is tall or thin in shape or arrangement
a column of smoke
6
: a long straight row
a column of soldiers

Medical Definition

column

noun

col·​umn ˈkäl-əm How to pronounce column (audio)
: a longitudinal subdivision of the spinal cord that resembles a column or pillar: as
a
: any of the principal longitudinal subdivisions of gray matter or white matter in each lateral half of the spinal cord see dorsal horn, gray column, lateral column sense 1, ventral horn compare funiculus sense a
b
: any of a number of smaller bundles of spinal nerve fibers : fasciculus

columns

noun

plural of column
1
as in rows
a series of persons or things arranged one behind another a column of ants stretched between the fallen hot dog and the ant hill

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • rows
  • lines
  • queues
  • files
  • strings
  • trains
  • ranges
  • cues
  • ranks
  • chains
  • sequences
  • tiers
  • arrays
  • echelons
  • progressions
  • successions
2
as in pilasters
an upright shaft that supports an overhead structure engraved columns supported the arch on either side

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • pilasters
  • pillars
  • piers
  • posts
  • stanchions
  • caryatids
  • pedestals
  • obelisks
  • buttresses
  • piles
  • caryatides
  • pilings
  • flying buttresses
  • needles
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