Difference between revisions of "Colonnade (Q23632)"

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A number of columns arranged in order, at intervals called intercolumniation, supporting an entablature and usually one side of a roof.

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Latest revision as of 06:52, 18 October 2023

A number of columns arranged in order, at intervals called intercolumniation, supporting an entablature and usually one side of a roof.
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Colonnade
A number of columns arranged in order, at intervals called intercolumniation, supporting an entablature and usually one side of a roof.

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    Colonnade (English)
    A number of columns arranged in order, at intervals called intercolumniation, supporting an entablature and usually one side of a roof. (English)
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    colonnade (English)
    Latin row of pillars or columns. From the Latin root of columna or pillar. A row of columns often free-standing separated from each other by an equal distance. The row may be curved or straight and may support a covered roof or enclose an open space."" (English)
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