Columella

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /kəˈlʌmələ/

Definitions of columella

noun a central axis or column in various anatomical structures, such as the columella of the ear or the columella in certain plants

Example Sentences

A1 The columella is the central pillar of a snail's shell.

A2 The columella helps provide support and structure to the shell of a mollusk.

B1 The columella plays a crucial role in the architecture of a snail's shell.

B2 The columella is a key feature in the design and construction of a spiral shell.

C1 The intricate details of the columella can vary among different species of mollusks.

C2 Researchers study the columella to better understand the evolution and development of mollusk shells.

Examples of columella in a Sentence

formal The columella is the central column in the middle of the nose that separates the nostrils.

informal I learned that the columella is that little strip of skin that connects your nostrils.

slang I accidentally hit my columella on the edge of the table and it hurt like crazy!

figurative The columella of the organization, the leader, guided the team towards success.

Grammatical Forms of columella

past tense

columellaed

plural

columellas

comparative

more columella

superlative

most columella

present tense

columella

future tense

will columella

perfect tense

have columellaed

continuous tense

is columellaing

singular

columella

positive degree

columella

infinitive

to columella

gerund

columellaing

participle

columellaed

Origin and Evolution of columella

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'columella' originates from Latin, where it means 'small column' or 'pillar'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in architecture to refer to a small column or pillar, the term 'columella' evolved in botany to describe a small axis or central column in structures such as fungi or plants.