Co*lum"*nar (?), a. [L. columnaris, fr. columna.]

Formed in columns; having the form of a column or columns; like the shaft of a column.

Columnar epithelium Anat., epithelium in which the cells are priismatic in form, and set upright on the surface they cover. -- Columnar structure Geol., a structure consisting of more or less regular columns, usually six-sided, but sometimes with eight or more sides. The columns are often fractured transversely, with a cup joint, showing a concave surface above. This structure is characteristic of certain igneous rocks, as basalt, and is due to contraction in cooling.<-- like at Giant's causeway, Ireland?-->

 

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