स्तम्भअ Meaning in English
स्तम्भअ शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : column
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
स्तंभ बॉक्सस्तंभ कोशिका
कॉलम क्रोमैटोग्राफी
स्तम्भशीर्ष
स्तंभ सर्जन
स्तंभावली युक्त
स्तंभकार
स्तंभलेखक
स्तंभकार प्रकोष्ठ
स्तंभों
स्तंभ के आकार का
स्तंभ के आकार की पत्र पेटी
कोलूर
कॉलवे
कोलज़ास
स्तम्भअ इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The six Greek style columns that decorate the front of Old Main stand at tall and each has an diameter.
A columnist for Nature wrote: "the film puts the plight of the PhD student on the big screen, giving student audiences a chance to laugh at themselves.
It is in the shape of a circular Greek temple supported by ten tall Doric order columns, based on Sibyl's Temple at Tivoli.
Canadian poets William Wilfred Campbell, Archibald Lampman, and Duncan Campbell Scott together wrote a literary column called "At the Mermaid Inn" for the Toronto Globe from February 1892 until July 1893.
Materials were also imported from multiple regions and foreign countries, including marble columns fabricated in Italy and lime and plaster from Timbuktu.
The floors were paved with marble and zellij (mosaic tilework), the ceilings and capitals of the columns were gilded, and the walls were covered in intricately-carved stucco with calligraphic inscriptions.
The western pavilion of the courtyard was known in Arabic as al-Qubbat al-Khamsiniya (القُبة الَخْمسينية|litDome/Pavilion of the Fifty) named either after its surface area of some 50 cubits or the fact that it once featured 50 columns.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Connie Schultz mentions Reddy Kilowatt in several of her columns; her father, Chuck Schultz, worked for the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company for many years.
In 1986 a columnist for Atari magazine ANALOG Computing warned that company executives seemed to emulate Tramiel's "'penny-pinching' [and] hard-nosed bargaining, sometimes at the risk of everything else," resulting in poor customer service and documentation, and product release dates that were "perhaps not the entire truth .
After the incident, the Seattle Times discontinued Driscoll as one of its religion columnists.
Conquering Zarang, a column moved northward to conquer areas up to Kabul and Ghazni in the Hindu Kush mountains while another column moved towards northwestern Baluchistan and conquered the area up to the ancient cities of Dawar and Qandabil (Bolan).
The house previously on the site was to the west, with a chapel to its north, its site being marked by a brick column in the grounds.