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Oh, dude, the collective name for columns is... drum roll... columns! Yeah, I know, mind-blowing stuff. It's like calling a group of dogs a pack or a bunch of cats a clowder. So, yeah, when you see a bunch of columns together, you can just call them columns. Mind-blowing, right?

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Ah, columns are like old friends standing tall and strong together. When they gather in a group, we call them a "colonnade." It's a lovely word that brings to mind a peaceful garden or a grand building, where these columns support each other and create a beautiful space.

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The collective name for the columns in a Greek temple is the "peristyle." The peristyle consists of a row of columns surrounding the perimeter of the building, creating a covered walkway or colonnade. The columns serve both a structural and aesthetic purpose, supporting the roof while also adding a sense of grandeur and symmetry to the architecture.

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There is no standard collective noun for a group of columns. Collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example, a row of columns or a pair of columns.

The noun 'column' is a standard collective noun for a column of ants or a column of smoke.

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