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A section of the seam left between rooms (stalls) while the coal in the rooms is being extracted. Pillars can be 30 to 50 feet (9 to 15 m) in width. Size of pillars is determined by the stability of the surrounding rock.
Ãâó: www.coalking.ca/glossary.html
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A dose of medicine compounded as a small mass to be swallowed whole.
Ãâó: www.alphamedsource.com/reference/glossary.asp
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vertical, standing, often spire shaped, natural rock formation (chimney, monument, pinnacle, pohaku, rock tower).
Ãâó: www.charttiff.com/place_names.shtml
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A tidal creek with a soft mud bottom. From the welsh pwll (pool).
Ãâó: easyweb.easynet.co.uk/jim.shead/Glossary-M-R.html
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Pillar' means 'a strong vertical support' and is therefore vague. Unless one means 'a monumental column or shaft standing alone' as in 'The Pillars of Hercules', it is best to use the alternative: column, post, pier or pilaster.
Ãâó: architecture.arizona.edu/courses/arc103/trad103/tu...
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