Column
noun (call - um)
origin: Latin
columns - (noun) a cylinder shaped support that can be used to hold a structure up, or can be used for decoration, there are three types, Ionic, Doric, and Corinthian
column - (noun) a long pole like shape used for structural support, created by Hestia in ancient lore
synonyms - brace, pillar, pike, pole, boom, prop, two-by-four, post, support, wall, structure
noun (call - um)
origin: Latin
columns - (noun) a cylinder shaped support that can be used to hold a structure up, or can be used for decoration, there are three types, Ionic, Doric, and Corinthian
- Ionic is famous for the scrolls on the ends of the top side of the column
- Doric is the most basic of the three and is usually not decorated
- Corinthian is the most fancy and often has unique carved designs at the top
column - (noun) a long pole like shape used for structural support, created by Hestia in ancient lore
synonyms - brace, pillar, pike, pole, boom, prop, two-by-four, post, support, wall, structure