Columnar epithelium

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Columnar \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.
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   {Columnar epithelium} (Anat.), epithelium in which the cells
      are prismatic 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.
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