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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It is commonly known as a capital.
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.
On the left side (the first 12 columns + the bottom four in the 13th column+the bottom two in the 14th column+the bottom one in the 15th column)
The base of a column is exactly that...a base. Typically, columns are dived into three parts. The bottom (base), the middle (shaft), and the top (capital).
There is no particular term for the bottom of a tornado. The base of a tornado may be shrouded in a debris cloud.
This is called a tornado.
On the left side (the first 12 columns + the bottom four in the 13th column+the bottom two in the 14th column+the bottom one in the 15th column)Read more: Where_on_the_periodic_table_can_metals_be_found
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The ionian column
A Doric
Rightmost column is called the ones.