portico
the post that supports a house is called a column.
the post that supports a house is called a column.
The base of a column is called the "column base" or simply the "base." It is the bottom part of a column that provides stability and support, transferring the load from the column to the foundation. In classical architecture, it often consists of several components, such as a plinth and a torus, depending on the style and design of the column.
The bottom of a Greek column is called the "base." It typically consists of several stacked rings or elements that support the column and help distribute its weight. The design of the base can vary depending on the style of the column, such as Doric, Ionic, or Corinthian.
Abacus
They are supported by pillars are column's.
Length over which the column has no support is taken as unsupported length of the column
Rightmost column is called the ones.
An individual backbone is called a "vertebral column" or "spine." It is composed of a series of individual bones known as vertebrae, which are stacked on top of each other to form the column. The vertebral column protects the spinal cord and provides structural support for the body, allowing for flexibility and movement.
the atmospere can not support the greater height column and the column of mercury will drop to the level in which the atmospere can support
A rectangular column is commonly referred to as a "rectangular pillar" or "rectangular post." In architectural contexts, it may also be called a "rectangular column." These structures are typically used to support loads in buildings and can vary in size and material.
The border to the right of a column is called a right-border or column right boundary.