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Keywords:
Pillar,
Cylindrical,
Shaft,
Upright,
Spreadsheet
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.
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 Vendôme; the spinal column.
A vertical set of cells, running from the top of the sheet all the way to the bottom of the sheet
The vertical divisions of a spreadsheet that intersect the horizontal divisions (rows) to form cells in which data can be entered. columns are labeled alphabetically (A,B,C,...AB,AC,AD...). (SpSht, Gr. 6)
Vertical cylinder or slightly tapering pillar usually supporting an arch or standing alone as monument.
Amember with a ration of height-to-least-lateral dimension of 3 or greater used primarily to support axial compressive load. (U BC)
A vertical, cylindrical vessel used to increase the degree of separation of liquid mixtures by distillation or extraction.
a free-standing, upright member of a circular section, usually for a support
A vertical structural member placed on a footing or foundation used to support horizontal above-ground building components.
(Structural) Vertical loadbearing member. A vertical structure compression member which supports loads.
upright pillar serving as a support or ornament for a building
Vertical groups of lamps in a lamp bank, or a vertical row of light-emitting diodes in an LED matrix.
Vertical arrangement of characters.
A vertical cylindrical support. In classical design it is composed of a base (except in the Greek Doric order), a long, gradually tapered shaft, and a capital.
A free standing axially loaded compression member, usually vertical.
An upright supporting member, circular in plan, and in classical architecture consisting of a base, shaft and capital
A field in a database row.
(1) A vertical arrangement of objects or numbers in an array or table.
A component of the database that contains the definition of what kinds of data are to be collected and stored in the rows of the table.
specific to this issue's theme, a vertical, cylindrical vessel used in separation processes.
Refers to the vertical sections in a newspaper or magazine or to a brief, regularly published opinion article in this format. In technical printing terminology, a column is the text designed for a page of a printed product. The uppermost text in a column is known as a “headâ€.
Table: a vertical set of cells Chart: a single data item in the shape of a vertical rectangle or 3-D column
a pillar used to support an entablature
noun - A sequence of objects or data arranged in a line vertically. A horizontal sequence is a row and a depthwise sequence is a pillar.
Lines of text arranged vertically on a folio. A folio can be set out in single column, or double columns, and the Battle Abbey Roll in Auchinleck is in four columns. Columns are referred to alphabetically from left to right so that, in the case of double columns, the left-hand column is referred to as column 'a' and the right-hand column is column 'b'.
a (vertical) array of data values that represent the different values of one attribute over many instances (or rows) of that attribute. Used in a relational context to describe the concept of data element. Loosely equivalent to a 'field' on the mainframe.
vertical supporting member.
a vertical support of round or square section usually consisting of three parts: base, shaft, and capital. A series of columns forms a colonnade.
a cylindrical, upright structural support in architecture, consisting of a base, shaft, and capital; an engaged column is one half-embedded in the wall behind it.
A vertical supporting post, usually composed of a base, a shaft, and a capital.
A vertical load-bearing member of a structure. My columns are all logs.
A single vertical row of LED dots (pixels) or blocks.
A vertical pile of cards which overlap each other
A vertical block of cells in a spreadsheet, usually identified by a unique alphabetical letter.
Combination of the roulette that risks an a vertical column of twelve numbers
one vertical row of characters on the terminal or on the printed page.
A slender, upright structure, often support for a building.
A member with a ration of height-to-least-lateral dimension of 3 or greater used primarily to support axial compressive load. (UBC)
A vertical arrangement of items on a newspaper page separated by a black line.
Freestanding or self-supporting structural element carrying forces mainly in compression, whether stone, steel or brick.
Pillar (circular section).
The vertical pillar of water formed by water being pumped out of a well.
Supporting or decorative pillar used in building.
A vertical section of text and/or data in a chart's datasheet; also, the data marker that represents a cell of data in the datasheet.
A vertical stack of text; also called a leg.
a vertical glass tube used in column chromatography; a mixture is poured in the top and washed through a stationary substance where components of the mixture are adsorbed selectively to form colored bands
anything tall and thin approximating the shape of a column or tower; "the test tube held a column of white powder"; "a tower of dust rose above the horizon"; "a thin pillar of smoke betrayed their campsite"
a vertical structure standing alone and not supporting anything (as a monument or a column of air)
(architeture) a tall cylindrical vertical upright and used to support a structure
a component of a table, as is a row
a frequent feature of the monthly newsletter sent to all MPE support customers
a line of vertical table cells
a load-carrying vertical member that is part of the primary skeletal framing system
an element supporting a load by axial compression
an upright pillar or post
a pillar, usually of round cross-section but sometimes square or octagonal, used to support the roof of a building, porch, or portico
a slender, vertical member that carries a superimposed load
A vertical component of a structure, usually supporting part of the structure. May also be purely decorative.
A column of cells in vertical direction on a PCRaster map. See Also: number of columns.
a vertical column of twelve numbered spaces on the game layout
9 cells in a single vertical line
an architectural support member which is cylindrical in form (ATA fig. 5-33) [image
L. columna, a pillar, a vertical object. Posterior (dorsal) columns of the spinal cord are disposed in a vertical manner.
Normally a vertical member that is designed to carry loads from a beam. Concentrically Loaded: When the resultant load acts parallel to the axis of the member and is applied at its centerline. Eccentrically Loaded: When the resultant load acts parallel to the axis of the member but is applied away from its centerline.
Slender vertical support having either a cylindrical or polygonal shaft, and which always has a base and a capital.
A vertical structural support element
A vertical string of fields beginning on the top of a spreadsheet and continuing to bottom. Compare field, record, row.
The vertical dimension of a table. Columns are named and have a domain (or type). The term column might refer to only the definition of a column (i.e. its name and type), or to all the data in it.
a vertical block of type, or the space used to lay out |