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colonne [kɔlɔn]feminine noun* * *kɔlɔnnom féminin gén column; ( de lit) (bed)post; Architecture column, pillarsur cinq colonnes à la une — Presse splashed across the front page
Phrasal Verbs:* * *kɔlɔn nf1) ARCHITECTURE column2) (colonne vertébrale) spine, spinal column3) (dans un tableau, une feuille de calcul) column4) (dans un journal) column5) [personnes] column* * *colonne nf gén column; ( de lit) (bed)post; Archit column, pillar; défiler en colonne par cinq to march in fives; sur cinq colonnes à la une Presse splashed across the front page; colonne d'air air stream; ⇒ cinquième.colonne blindée Mil armouredGB column; colonne de direction Aut steering column; colonne humide Constr wet standpipe; colonne montante Constr riser; colonne Morris theatreGB publicity display (in the form of a cylinder); colonne de production Tech tubing; colonne sèche Constr dry standpipe; colonne de secours Mil rescue party; colonne vertébrale Anat spinal column, vertebral column spéc; les Colonnes d'Hercule Géog the Pillars of Hercules.[kɔlɔn] nom féminincolonne dorique/ionique Doric/Ionic columncolonne Morrisdark green ornate pillar used to advertise forthcoming attractions in Pariscolonne montante rising main, riser3. ANATOMIE5. [masse cylindrique]colonne de liquide/mercure liquid/mercury columncolonne d'eau column of water, waterspoutcolonne de feu/fumée pillar of fire/smoke8. [d'un formulaire, d'un texte, d'un tableau] column————————en colonne locution adverbialeen colonne par trois/quatre in threes/fours
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The Pillars of Hercules (book) — The Pillars of Hercules is a travelogue written by the American novelist Paul Theroux. It regards a year long expedition around the edge of the Mediterranean Sea from one Pillar (Gibraltar) to the other (Ceuta) undertaken in 1993. Theroux… … Wikipedia
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Pillars of Hercules — two headlands on either side of the Strait of Gibraltar, one at Gibraltar (ancient CALPE) & the other at Ceuta (ancient ABYLA) or Jebel Musa, on the coast of Africa … English World dictionary
PILLARS OF HERCULES — See HERCULES, THE PILLARS OF … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
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HERCULES, THE PILLARS OF — two mountains on the opposite sides of the Strait of Gibraltar, originally one, but fabled to have been separated by Hercules, Calpë on the Spanish coast and Abyla on the African … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Pillars of Hercules — /ˌpɪləz əv ˈhɜkjəliz/ (say .piluhz uhv herkyuhleez) noun the two promontories on opposite sides of the eastern end of the Strait of Gibraltar; the Rock of Gibraltar in Europe, and the Jebel Musa in Africa, supposed to have been raised by Hercules …
Pillars of Hercules — noun the two promontories at the eastern end of the Strait of Gibraltar; according to legend they were formed by Hercules • Instance Hypernyms: ↑geological formation, ↑formation • Part Holonyms: ↑Strait of Gibraltar • Part Meronyms: ↑Gibraltar, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Pillars of Hercules — Pil′lars of Her′cules n. pl. anq the two promontories on either side of the eastern end of the Strait of Gibraltar, the Rock of Gibraltar in Europe and the Jebel Musa in Africa … From formal English to slang