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intercolumniation
[ in-ter-kuh-luhm-nee-ey-shuhn ]
noun
- the space between two adjacent columns, usually the clear space between the lower parts of the shafts.
- the system of spacing between columns.
intercolumniation
/ ˌɪntəkəˌlʌmnɪˈeɪʃən /
noun
- the horizontal distance between two adjacent columns
- the system of spacing for a set of columns
Derived Forms
- ˌintercoˈlumnar, adjective
Other Words From
- inter·co·lumnal inter·co·lumnar adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of intercolumniation1
Word History and Origins
Origin of intercolumniation1
Example Sentences
The general intercolumniation is seven feet and a half, and those at the angles five feet eleven inches and a quarter.
The middle intercolumniation of the portico, as indicated by the relief and shown in the plan, is wider than the other two.
The western window appears at the extreme left of the intercolumniation; the eastern, at the extreme right.
The low wall in the southernmost intercolumniation which for some reason was not completely closed was three courses high.
In the peristyle of Pansa's house is still seen, in an intercolumniation, the mouth of a cistern.
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