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A colonnaded building has evenly spaced columns
Having one or more colonnades
{s} of or pertaining to a series of columns which support a roof; lined with a row of trees
having a series of columns arranged at regular intervals
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A series of columns at regular intervals
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peristyle
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portico, stoa
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{n} a row or set of pillars
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{i} series of columns supporting a roof; long row of trees
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a structure composed of a series of arches supported by columns
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A range of columns placed at regular intervals: a similar row, as of trees
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A row of regularly spaced columns supporting an entablature
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A series of regularly spaced columns
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a series of columns set at regular intervals, usually supporting the base of a roof structure
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A covered walkway flanked by rows of columns
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A seris of columns at regular intervals supporting a covered passageway
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A row of columns which support horizontal members, called an architrave, rather than arches
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The lower portion of a lava flow with well-formed parallel shrinkage columns, usually vertical
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A row of columns
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structure consisting of a row of evenly spaced columns
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Rows of supporting columns
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A series or range of columns placed at regular intervals with all the adjuncts, as entablature, stylobate, roof, etc
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A row of Columns Often used to support a series of lintels or arches (e g arcade on a colonnade) A Colonnade, or reference to one, can be seen below the entablature of any classically influenced building
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[arch] A number of colums arranged in orderly intervals supporting a roof
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A colonnade is a row of evenly spaced columns. a colonnade with stone pillars. a row of upright stone posts that usually support a roof or row of arches (colonnato, from colonna; COLONEL). Row of columns generally supporting an entablature, used either as an independent feature (e.g., a covered walkway) or as part of a building (e.g., a portico). The earliest colonnades appear in the temple architecture of ancient Greece. In a basilica, colonnades are used to separate the side aisles from the central space. See also stoa
colonnade
A row of columns set at regular intervals around the building and supporting the base of the roof
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    [ "kä-l&-'nAd ] (noun.) 1718. French, from Italian colonnato, from colonna column.