columna

[kɒlˈʌm.nə]

columna Definition

  • 1a vertical structure that is used to support a building or other structure
  • 2a feature in a newspaper or magazine consisting of a regular series of articles on a particular subject

Using columna: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "columna" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The ancient Greeks built their temples with tall columns.

  • Example

    The newspaper has a weekly column on politics.

  • Example

    She writes a regular column for the local magazine.

columna Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with columna

  • a vertical shape made by smoke rising from a fire

    Example

    A huge column of smoke rose from the burning building.

  • column inches

    the amount of space given to an article in a newspaper or magazine, measured in vertical columns of text

    Example

    The story got a lot of column inches in the local newspaper.

  • a column that supports a roof or other structure

    Example

    The supporting columns of the bridge were damaged in the earthquake.

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Summary: columna in Brief

The term 'columna' [kɒlˈʌm.nə] refers to a vertical structure that supports a building or other structure. It also denotes a regular series of articles on a particular subject in a newspaper or magazine, such as a weekly column on politics. Phrases like 'column of smoke' and 'column inches' extend the meaning of 'columna' to describe vertical shapes made by smoke or the amount of space given to an article in a newspaper or magazine.