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column vs telamon

telamon vs column

column and telamon both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
column Yes No No No
telamon Yes No No No
As nouns, telamon is a hyponym of column; that is, telamon is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than column:
  • column: (architecture) a tall vertical cylindrical structure standing upright and used to support a structure
  • telamon: a figure of a man used as a supporting column
Other hyponyms of column include atlas, caryatid, newel, pilaster, pile, piling, spile, stilt, support column.
column (noun) telamon (noun)
(architecture) a tall vertical cylindrical structure standing upright and used to support a structure a figure of a man used as a supporting column
a vertical cylindrical structure standing alone and not supporting anything (such as a monument)
a vertical glass tube used in column chromatography; a mixture is poured in the top and washed through a stationary substance where components of the mixture are adsorbed selectively to form colored bands
any tubular or pillar-like supporting structure in the body
an article giving opinions or perspectives
a page or text that is vertically divided
a line of units following one after another
a vertical array of numbers or other information
anything that approximates the shape of a column or tower
Difference between column and telamon

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