ALL meanings of columnated
col·umn
C c - noun columnated Architecture. a rigid, relatively slender, upright support, composed of relatively few pieces. a decorative pillar, most often composed of stone and typically having a cylindrical or polygonal shaft with a capital and usually a base. 1
- noun columnated any columnlike object, mass, or formation: a column of smoke. 1
- noun columnated a vertical row or list: Add this column of figures. 1
- noun columnated a vertical arrangement on a page of horizontal lines of type, usually typographically justified: There are three columns on this page. 1
- noun columnated a regular feature or series of articles in a newspaper, magazine, or the like, usually having a readily identifiable heading and the byline of the writer or editor, that reports or comments upon a particular field of interest, as politics, theater, or etiquette, or which may contain letters from readers, answers to readers' queries, etc. 1
- noun columnated a long, narrow formation of troops in which there are more members in line in the direction of movement than at right angles to the direction (distinguished from line1 (def 35.)). 1
- noun columnated a formation of ships in single file. 1
- noun columnated Botany. a columnlike structure in an orchid flower, composed of the united stamens and style. 1
- adjective columnated (architecture) Having columns; columnar. 0