column
A piece of writing that appears in a newspaper or magazine at fixed intervals.
Refers to a column of great size, either a physical structure or a line of people/vehicles.
Refers to a stone post of great height.
Refers to a line of people or vehicles of great length.
A column that appears every week.
A column made of stone.
A column in a newspaper or magazine about the private lives of famous people.
A column made of concrete.
A column that appears every day.
A column in a newspaper or magazine offering advice to readers who write in with their problems.
A column made of marble.
A column in a newspaper or magazine offering advice to readers who write in with their problems.
A long line of military tanks.
A long line of military vehicles covered with protective metal.
A column in the ancient Greek or Roman style.
An opinion column that appears opposite the editorial page in a newspaper.
A newspaper or magazine article that is sold to and published in many different newspapers or magazines.
A tall stone post with decorative vertical grooves.
A column of the simple Doric order.
A column of the ornate Corinthian order.
A column of the Ionic order, characterized by scroll-like ornaments.
The front part of a long line of people or vehicles.
Used to indicate that something is written or appears within a newspaper column.
A newspaper column on the subject of something.
A newspaper column on the subject of something.
To create the content for a regular feature in a newspaper or magazine.
To be the author of a regular feature in a newspaper or magazine.
To feature a column regularly in a publication.
To print a column in a newspaper or magazine for the public to read.
A unit of measurement for the amount of space an article or advertisement occupies in a newspaper.
Used when a column holds the weight of something, like a roof.