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  • newspaper column — noun an article giving opinions or perspectives • Syn: ↑column, ↑editorial • Derivationally related forms: ↑editorialist (for: ↑editorial), ↑editorialize (for: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • Diatribe (newspaper column) — Diatribe is the name of a weekly column by Greek Australian journalist, poet and lawyer Dean Kalimniou appearing in the Melbourne Greek language newspaper Neos Kosmos since 2001. The column deals generally with issues pertaining to the Greek… …   Wikipedia

  • Column inch — A column inch is a measurement of the amount of content in published works that use multiple columns per page. A column inch is a unit of space one column wide by one inch high. Contents 1 A newspaper page 2 Column width 3 Column inches and… …   Wikipedia

  • Column (periodical) — A newspaper column by Don Marquis A column is a recurring piece or article in a newspaper, magazine or other publication. Columns are written by columnists. What differentiates a column from other forms of journalism is that it meets each of the… …   Wikipedia

  • column — 01. He writes a regular newspaper [column] on political issues. 02. The house has a large porch with huge [columns] on either side. 03. A thin [column] of smoke could be seen rising from the campsite. 04. She writes a cooking [column] for a… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • newspaper — news|pa|per W2S2 [ˈnju:sˌpeıpə US ˈnu:zˌpeıpər] n 1.) a set of large folded sheets of printed paper containing news, articles, pictures, advertisements etc which is sold daily or weekly = ↑paper ▪ She had read about it in the newspapers . ▪ I saw …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • column — [15] The notion underlying column is of ‘height, command, extremity’. It comes, via Old French colomne, from Latin columna ‘pillar’, which was probably a derivative of columen, culmen ‘top, summit’ (from which English also gets culminate). It… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • column — [15] The notion underlying column is of ‘height, command, extremity’. It comes, via Old French colomne, from Latin columna ‘pillar’, which was probably a derivative of columen, culmen ‘top, summit’ (from which English also gets culminate). It… …   Word origins

  • column-centimetre — /ˌkɒləm sentɪmi:tə/ noun the space in centimetres in a newspaper column, used for calculating charges for advertising …   Marketing dictionary in english

  • column — col‧umn [ˈkɒləm ǁ ˈkɑː ] noun [countable] 1. ACCOUNTING a line of numbers written or printed under each other so that they can be easily added up, or a space on a page or on a computer screen for numbers to be arranged in this way ˈcash ˌcolumn… …   Financial and business terms

  • Newspaper display advertising — is a form of newspaper advertisement where the advertisement appears alongside regular editorial content. Display ads are generally used by businesses and corporations towards promotion of their goods and services and are generally for larger… …   Wikipedia

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