column |
columniferous |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between column and columniferous
is that
column is (botany) the gynostemium while
columniferous is (botany) bearing columns.
As a noun column
is (architecture) a solid upright structure designed usually to support a larger structure above it, such as a roof or horizontal beam, but sometimes for decoration.
As an adjective columniferous is
(botany) bearing columns.
column |
bicluster |
As nouns the difference between column and bicluster
is that
column is (architecture) a solid upright structure designed usually to support a larger structure above it, such as a roof or horizontal beam, but sometimes for decoration while
bicluster is (mathematics|computing) a subset of rows or columns of a matrix produced by biclustering.
column |
biclustering |
As nouns the difference between column and biclustering
is that
column is (architecture) a solid upright structure designed usually to support a larger structure above it, such as a roof or horizontal beam, but sometimes for decoration while
biclustering is (mathematics|computing) the simultaneous clustering of the rows and columns of a matrix.
column |
gorgerin |
In architecture terms the difference between column and gorgerin
is that
column is a solid upright structure designed usually to support a larger structure above it, such as a roof or horizontal beam, but sometimes for decoration while
gorgerin is in some columns, that part of the capital between the termination of the shaft and the annulet of the echinus, or the space between two neck moldings; the hypotrachelium.
column |
minicolumn |
As nouns the difference between column and minicolumn
is that
column is (architecture) a solid upright structure designed usually to support a larger structure above it, such as a roof or horizontal beam, but sometimes for decoration while
minicolumn is a vertical column of neurons through the cortical layers of the brain.
column |
systyle |
In architecture|lang=en terms the difference between column and systyle
is that
column is (architecture) a solid upright structure designed usually to support a larger structure above it, such as a roof or horizontal beam, but sometimes for decoration while
systyle is (architecture) having a space equal to two diameters or four modules between two columns; said of a portico or building.
As nouns the difference between column and systyle
is that
column is (architecture) a solid upright structure designed usually to support a larger structure above it, such as a roof or horizontal beam, but sometimes for decoration while
systyle is a systyle temple or other edifice.
As an adjective systyle is
(architecture) having a space equal to two diameters or four modules between two columns; said of a portico or building.
column |
intercolumnar |
As a noun column
is (architecture) a solid upright structure designed usually to support a larger structure above it, such as a roof or horizontal beam, but sometimes for decoration.
As an adjective intercolumnar is
between columns.
column |
nanocolumn |
As nouns the difference between column and nanocolumn
is that
column is (architecture) a solid upright structure designed usually to support a larger structure above it, such as a roof or horizontal beam, but sometimes for decoration while
nanocolumn is a nanoscale column.
column |
submatrix |
As nouns the difference between column and submatrix
is that
column is (architecture) a solid upright structure designed usually to support a larger structure above it, such as a roof or horizontal beam, but sometimes for decoration while
submatrix is (mathematics) a matrix formed by selecting certain rows and columns from a larger matrix.
column |
peripteral |
In architecture|lang=en terms the difference between column and peripteral
is that
column is (architecture) a solid upright structure designed usually to support a larger structure above it, such as a roof or horizontal beam, but sometimes for decoration while
peripteral is (architecture) surrounded by a single row of columns.
As a noun column
is (architecture) a solid upright structure designed usually to support a larger structure above it, such as a roof or horizontal beam, but sometimes for decoration.
As an adjective peripteral is
(architecture) surrounded by a single row of columns.
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