Definitionn. structure consisting of a row of evenly spaced columns
Last update: October 27, 2015
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On the opposite bank of the river was a Classical Colonnade, which was washed away in the floods of the late eighteenth century. [noun]
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The front was originally an open colonnade but was bricked up later. [noun]
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Thence a covered colonnade would lead to the palace. [noun]
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Agne had been all this time awaiting Herse's return in the colonnade that ran along the garden-front of the house. [noun]
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They crossed the colonnade at the side of the hypostyle and went down two steps into the vast nave of the temple. [noun]
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The room in which they were lay on one side of the hypostyle and behind the right-hand--or western--colonnade; more forward, therefore, than the veiled statue and to its left hand. [noun]
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Slaves were moving about under the colonnade, leisurely lighting the great torches that burned there all night. [noun]
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Open for me a bucolic perspective as far as you can see, beneath a marble colonnade. [noun]
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He seemed now to remember the wide colonnaded porch, the tall fluted columns, the green blinds. [Please select]
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Vinicius took him to the interior colonnade, and there admitted him to the secret. [Please select]
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Wide, intersecting streets, each nearly four miles long, granite-paved, and marble-colonnaded, swarmed with fashionable loiterers. [Please select]
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