support column

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support column

A support column holds up the ceiling in the ancient temple.

Definition

Noun: A vertical structural element designed to bear and transfer a heavy load (such as the weight of a building's upper floors or roof) downward to a foundation. It is a primary component in architecture and construction for providing stability and preventing collapse.

Usage

The term "support column" is used to describe a load-bearing pillar in a structure. It emphasizes the column's function rather than just its form. * The ancient temple's roof is held up by massive marble support columns. * Engineers inspected the support column for cracks after the earthquake. * The design calls for a central support column in the middle of the open-plan space.

Advanced Usage
  • Structural vs. Decorative: A "support column" is explicitly structural. This contrasts with a "pilaster" or a "decorative column," which may imitate the form of a column but does not bear significant weight.
  • Material Specification: The term is often modified to specify the material, e.g., , , .
Variants and Related Words
  • Column (n): A more general term for a vertical pillar, which may or may not be load-bearing. (e.g., )
  • Pillar (n): Often used synonymously with "column," especially for large, free-standing support columns. It can also have a metaphorical meaning (e.g., ).
  • Pier (n): A similar heavy support, often made of masonry, but typically refers to a support for a bridge or arch.
  • Post (n): A sturdy vertical support, often made of timber or metal, usually simpler in form than a classical column.
Synonyms
  • Load-bearing column
  • Structural column
  • Pillar (in architectural contexts)
  • Upright
Antonyms
  • Non-load-bearing wall: A wall that does not support weight from above.
  • Partition: A light wall that divides space but carries no structural load.
support column

A support column holds up the ceiling in the ancient temple.

Noun
  1. a column that supports a heavy weight