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1 열 머리글
column heading -
2 가시의
adj. spinal, pertaining to the spinal column -
3 경추
n. (Anatomy) neck vertebra, vertebra, segments of bone which form the spinal column -
4 굄
n. prop, support, column -
5 기둥
n. pillar, post, column, support, stanchion, plume, stump, shaft -
6 기둥 밑
n. column foot -
7 꽃술대
n. column -
8 난
n. rebellion, revolt; column, vertical row of words or numbers (in a book, newspaper, etc.); regular feature (in a newspaper, magazine, etc.)--------pron. I, first person pronoun used to designate one's self, I am -
9 단
adj. sweet--------n. bundle, sheaf, bundle of grain bound together after harvesting; column; step, stair; grade, number or letter indicating the quality of work done (pertaining to schoolwork) -
10 문예란
n. literary column, feuilleton -
11 미골
n. coccyx, small triangular bone at the base of the spinal column (Anatomy) -
12 미저골
n. coccyx, small triangular bone at the base of the spinal column (Anatomy) -
13 받침대
n. prop, support, column, beam that is used as a support; pedestal, base, foundation, stand -
14 버팀목
n. prop, support, column, beam that is used as a support -
15 소용돌이꼴
n. volute, curling or spiral figure decorating the top of an Ionic column; swirl, whirling movement; curving shape, whorl, spiral -
16 원주 모양의 물건
n. column -
17 정류관
n. rectifying column, rectifier -
18 종대
n. stalk, column -
19 종행
n. column -
20 특약 정기 기고난
n. column
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