Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - column
Column
column
n. 1 Archit. an upright cylindrical pillar often slightly tapering and usu. supporting an entablature or arch, or standing alone as a monument. 2 a structure or part shaped like a column. 3 a vertical cylindrical mass of liquid or vapour. 4 a a vertical division of a page, chart, etc., containing a sequence of figures or words. b the figures or words themselves. 5 a part of a newspaper regularly devoted to a particular subject (gossip column). 6 a Mil. an arrangement of troops in successive lines, with a narrow front. b Naut. a similar arrangement of ships. Phrases and idioms column-inch a quantity of print (esp. newsprint) occupying a one-inch length of a column. dodge the column colloq. shirk one's duty; avoid work. Derivatives columnar adj. columned adj. Etymology: ME f. OF columpne & L columna pillar
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noun see: hill Date: 15th century 1. a vertical arrangement of items printed or written on a page, one of two or more vertical sections of a printed page separated by a rule or blank space, an accumulation arranged vertically ; stack, one in a usually regular series of newspaper or magazine articles , a supporting pillar, 3. something resembling a ~ in form, position, or function , a tube or cylinder in which a chromatographic separation takes place, a long row (as of soldiers), one of the vertical lines of elements of a determinant or matrix, a statistical category or grouping , ~ed adjective ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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