ionic column
1ionic column — jonitinis filtras statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Filtras, kurio filtruojančioji pertvara ar sluoksnis pagaminti iš jonitų. atitikmenys: angl. ion exchanger; ion exchange column; ion exchange filter; ion exchange unit; ionic column rus.… …
2Ionic column — fluted column of the Ionic order that is typically narrower and taller than a Doric column …
3Column — For other uses, see Column (disambiguation). National Capitol Columns at the United States National Arboretum in Washington, D.C …
4Ionic order — The Ionic order column forms one of the three orders or organizational systems of classical architecture, the other two canonic orders being the Doric and the Corinthian. (There are two lesser orders, the stocky Tuscan order and the rich variant… …
5column — noun 1 tall stone post ADJECTIVE ▪ huge, tall ▪ fluted ▪ colonnades of fluted Doric columns ▪ classical ▪ concrete …
6column — noun (C) 1 a tall, solid, upright, stone post used to support a building or as a decoration: a graceful Ionic column 2 a long moving line of people or things: A long, winding column of soldiers marched through the streets. 3 one of two or more… …
7column — noun 1) arches supported by massive columns Syn: pillar, post, support, upright, baluster, pier, pile, pilaster, stanchion; obelisk, monolith; Doric column, Ionic column, Corinthian column, Tuscan column 2) …
8Ionic capital — highly decorative capital of an Ionic column characterized by spirally curling corners typical of the Ionic order …
9Ionic — I|on|ic [aıˈɔnık US aıˈa: ] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: Ionique, from Latin, from Greek Ionikos] made in the simply decorated style of ancient Greek buildings ▪ an Ionic column …
10Ionic — adjective made in the simply decorated style of ancient Greek building: an Ionic column …