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A solid block of rock, ore, etc. left in place to support the walls or roof in a mine.
Ãâó: laurentian.ca/engr/people/lrudd/MININGDEFANDTERMS....
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Similar to but more slender than a pier, also non-circular.
Ãâó: www.archiseek.com/guides/glossary/p.html
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noun - A sequence of objects or data arranged depthwise (as opposed to vertically or horizontally). A horizontal sequence is a row, and a vertical sequence is a column.
Ãâó: tetraspace.alkaline.org/glossary.htm
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(12) -- a detached vertical structure of stone or wood slender or narrow in proportion to its height, used as a vertical support of a superstructure (Oxford Dict.)
Ãâó: projectsx.dartmouth.edu/classics/history/bronze_ag...
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elongated supporting cells in a double row (inner and outer pillar c's) in the organ of Corti, having their heads joined and their bases resting on the basilar membrane widely separated so as to form a tunnel (inner tunnel or canal of Corti) that extends the length of the cochlea. Called also Corti's rods. Click here to view image■Pillar cells forming the inner tunnel in the organ of Corti in the inner ear.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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