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sütunu

Sütunu is a Turkish term formed from the noun sütun, meaning column or pillar, with a possessive/genitive suffix. In general use, sütunu functions to indicate possession or association, roughly translating to “its column” or “the column of.” The base word sütun covers both architectural elements and data-related concepts, making sütunu relevant in multiple contexts.

In architecture and construction, sütun denotes a vertical support that bears weight and defines structural rhythm

The inflected form sütunu appears in sentences where the column is linked to another noun or subject,

There is no widely recognized geographic location, historical event, or prominent organization known simply as Sütunu

within
buildings
and
monuments.
In
data
management
and
information
technology,
sütun
is
the
standard
Turkish
word
for
a
column
in
a
table
or
spreadsheet,
a
fundamental
unit
for
organizing
data
in
rows.
as
dictated
by
Turkish
suffixation
and
vowel
harmony.
Turkish
grammar
uses
suffixes
to
convey
possession
and
relation,
so
forms
like
sütunu
reflect
ordinary
inflection
patterns
of
sütun.
in
standard
references.
If
encountered
as
a
proper
noun,
it
would
likely
be
a
local
name
or
a
project
title
in
Turkish-speaking
contexts,
and
its
precise
meaning
would
depend
on
the
surrounding
text.
In
general
usage,
however,
sütunu
is
best
understood
as
a
grammatical
and
semantic
variant
of
sütun,
rather
than
as
a
standalone
entity.
See
also
sütun
(column),
sütunlar
(columns).