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colonnade

noun
In architecture, a peristyle of a circular figure, or a series of columns, disposed in a circle, and insulated within side.

colonnade

Any series of range of columns. A polystyle colonnade is a range of columns too great to be taken in by the eye at a single view; as that of the palace of St. Peter at Rome, consisting of 284 columns of the Doric order.