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A Doric
Doric
Greek Ionic.
Doric is a type of Greek architectural style. The Doric column is an example of the style. http://www.cmhpf.org/kids/dictionary/classicalorders.html
The doric columns in Greek architecture are typically baseless, fluted, and with a smooth transition to the abacus (wider, square supporting structure above the column). Roman doric columns included a wider base and often beveled top moldings.
Doric is an adjective referring to type of people or things. The Greek peoples were of different tribal/cultural origins - Achaeans, Aeolians, Ionians, Dorians. The Dorians included the Doric people of Corinth and Sparta.
There are four different types of Greek columns. They are called: Ionic, Doric, Corinthian. The Doric is just a tall plain pillar with a squared top and bottom. The Ionic is a fancier type of Doric, but instead of a squared top, it has spiraled corners. Lastly, the Corinthian is WAY fancier than any other. It has pedal like shapes all around it.
There are three baisc styles of Greek column - The Corinthian capped with acanthus leaves, the Ionian capped with a stylised ram horns and the plain Doric.
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.
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Yes, it is. Doric is also greek.