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Meaning of Columns | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈkɑləmz

Definitions

  1. A group of people or things arranged in a row:file, line, queue, rank, row, string, tier.
  2. pattern which involves throwing props in the air alternately.
  3. a person who writes regular articles for a newspaper. rubriekskrywer مُعَلِّق صَحَفي журналист в списание colunista redaktor, publicista der Kolumnist journalist, der skriver en fast spalte αρθρογράφοςcolumnista kolumnist ستون نگار؛ کسی که مرتباً در روزنامه مقاله می نویسد kolumnisti chroniqueur כּוֹתֵב טוֹר स्तम्भकार kolumnist rovatvezető kolumnis dálkahöfundur cronista, articolista コラムニスト 칼럼니스트 apžvalgininkas komentētājs (laikrakstā) penulis ruang columnistspaltist, journalist med fast spalt...
  4. columna.
  5. Architecture a. A vertical structure usually consisting of a base, a cylindrical shaft, and a capital, used as a support or standing alone as a monument.
    Architecture
  6. Something resembling an architectural column in form or function: a column of mercury in a thermometer.
  7. One of two or more vertical sections of text lying side by side in a document and separated by a rule or a blank space.
  8. A feature article that appears regularly in a publication, such as a newspaper.
  9. A formation, as of troops or vehicles, in which all elements follow one behind the other.
  10. Botany A columnlike structure, especially one formed by the union of a stamen and the style in an orchid flower, or one formed by the united staminal filaments in flowers such as those of the hibiscus or mallow.
    Botany
  11. Anatomy Any of various tubular or pillarlike supporting structures in the body, each generally having a single tissue origin and function: the vertebral column.
    Anatomy

Equivalents

العربية الأعمدة
Español columnas

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This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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