Added the columns
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TOTALEDAdded the columns
DORICLike the Parthenon's columns
ITEMTwosome in the gossip columns
APTERALLacking columns along the sides
MAINSQUEEZESignificant other, in the gossip columns
TORIMoldings at the base of columns
TORIMoldings at the bases of columns
columniationThe use or arrangement of columns
columniationsThe use or arrangement of columns
IONICLike the columns in the Jefferson Memorial
ACROSSIt's at the top of some columns
DOSHeading for the first of two columns
WESTSThey start the play in bridge columns
DORICLike the columns of the Lincoln Memorial
TODDSHollywood couple in the gossip columns in '57
ACANTHUSPlant represented at the top of Corinthian columns
WESTSThey always have the opening lead in bridge columns
WESTPlayer who makes the opening lead in bridge columns
columniationthe use or arrangement of columns in a structure
PROSTYLEWith portico columns toward the front, in a classical temple
columniationsCOLUMNIATION, the use or arrangement of columns in a structure
pilotiscolumns underneath the first floor eg for a car park
ditriglypha space for two triglyphs in the entablature between columns
READERADSBrief paid messages at the bottom of newspaper columns: 2 wds.
ditriglyphsDITRIGLYPH, a space for two triglyphs in the entablature between columns
prostylea building having a row of columns across the front only
octastylehaving eight columns at the end / an octastyle building also OCTOSTYLE
archivoltsThe lower curve itself from impost to impost of the columns
MAGICSQUAREIts rows, columns and diagonals all add up to the same number
prostylesPROSTYLE, a building having a row of columns across the front only
amphiprostylesAMPHIPROSTYLE, a building with columns at each end but not at the sides
ditriglyphicof or like a ditriglyph, a space for two triglyphs in the entablature between columns
amphiprostyle(of a classical building) Having a portico at each end and no columns along the sides
styliteone of a class of solitary ascetics who lived on the top of high pillars or columns
architraves(in classical architecture) A main beam resting across the tops of columns, specifically the lower third entablature
architrave(in classical architecture) A main beam resting across the tops of columns, specifically the lower third entablature
entablature(French) that part of a design in classical architecture which surmounts the columns and rests upon the capitals
distyle(of a classical temple or building in the style of one) having two columns on one or either front
entablaturesENTABLATURE, (French) that part of a design in classical architecture which surmounts the columns and rests upon the capitals
entablatureA horizontal, continuous lintel on a classical building supported by columns or a wall, comprising the architrave, frieze, and cornice