The vertical grooves in a column are called fluting. They are decorative channels or furrows typically found running vertically along the shaft of a column.
Vertical grooves are called "striations."
A vertical column is called a 'group.' A horizontal row is called a 'period,' thus the periodic table.
a 'family' of elements or also called a group
Elements with the same number of valence electrons are in the same group (or vertical column).
In the periodic table a group is equivalent to a column.
Vertical grooves are called "striations."
A vertical list of information in a table is called a "column"
A vertical stack of cells is called a column. A horizontal line of cells is called a row.
A column.
A column.
groups or families
A column in Excel is just known as a column. You could be referring to a column in a database, such as Access, which would be known as a field. In Excel each column is given a label so that they can be identified. Column labels are letters.
A vertical column is called a 'group.' A horizontal row is called a 'period,' thus the periodic table.
Column grid lines.
They are called groups...
Vertical columns are called groups. Horizontal rows are called periods.
The bulge in the middle of a column is called a "flute" or "fluting," especially in classical architecture. This feature is often decorative and refers to the shallow vertical grooves that run along the length of the column. In some contexts, the bulge may also be referred to as a "scroll" or "entasis," which is a slight curvature designed to correct optical illusions and create a more aesthetically pleasing appearance.