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column <a column; columns> SUST.

column ARQUIT. (columna)
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column PRENSA

absorption column PETROQUÍM.

barometric column METEO.

biostratigraphic column GEOL.

bound column SUST. INFORM.

calculated column SUST. INFORM.

canted column CONSTR.

clustered column CONSTR.

column area SUST. INFORM.

column battery ELECTRNIA.

column break SUST. INFORM.

column chart SUST. INFORM.

column definition SUST. INFORM.

column drill

column field SUST. INFORM.

column graph SUST. INFORM.

column guide SUST. INFORM.

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The church is made of three naves, divided by granite columns.
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Walls, columns, windows and gates of palaces and temples were traditionally painted red.
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A small porch leads to the entrance of the church supported on four columns which are of perpendicular gothic design on top of the entrance.
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Every leaf has two columns of text written in regular minuscule.
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Spirited disagreements flourished in these columns as well as in the reviews and essays.
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At an average rate of 175 words a minute, he turned out 63,000 words a day, enough to fill 52 columns of a newspaper.
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Written in two columns per page, in 15-21 lines per page.
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Completing three columns awarded the top prize of 3,000.
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The projecting porticoes on the principal facades are hexastyle with monolithic columns.
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Surprisingly, however, many squirrel monkeys either lack or partially lack ocular dominance columns, which would not be expected if they are useful.
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