tall column
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftallandcolumn
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tall
adjective
uk/tɔːl/us/tɑːl/
of more than average height, or of a ...
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column
noun[C]
uk/ˈkɒl.əm/us/ˈkɑː.ləm/
one of several vertical blocks of print into which a page of a newspaper or magazine ...
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(Definition oftallandcolumnfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Flotation columns use air spargers to introduce air at the bottom of atallcolumnwhile introducing slurry above.
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The father has also written that there was atallcolumnat the center resting on a magnificent pedestal.
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A 14 mtallcolumntopped by a sphinx was at the northeast side of the sanctuary.
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The monument did once include atallcolumnabout 40 ft to 50 ft high, but it fell over in a storm in about 1951, after being struck by lightning.
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These verandas were once supported by tall columns rising from the addition's ground-level porch, to the roof of the second-story porch.
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Roman taste favoured narrow pseudoperipteral and amphiprostyle buildings with tall columns, raised on podiums for the added pomp and grandeur conferred by considerable height.
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It features a monumental portico with tall columns that support the pediment.
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The interior is on a single nave, with tall columns in granite.
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The interior has a nave and two aisles divided by tall columns with ogival arcs.
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Rising out of the foundation are the concrete core and large, tall columns of steel-reinforced concrete called outriggers.
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The hall churches usually also had thin tall columns supporting the vault.
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Interiors of this period often feature tall columns of more slender and elegant form than in previous periods.
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Tall columns may be used to exploit this further.
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Next to these bands, on either side, in the centre, are tall columns or pilasters supporting the lower cornice above.
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Its proposal includes building a framework of tall columns in wood laminate which resemble the stilts structures of a kelong.
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