- PYLON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Medical Definition pylon noun py· lon ˈpī-ˌlän -lən : a simple temporary artificial leg
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- PYLON | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
pylon noun [C] (FOOTBALL) in football, a short pole that marks the corner of the end zone (= the end of the field where a player with the ball can score a goal)
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Pylon definition: a marking post or tower for guiding aviators, frequently used in races See examples of PYLON used in a sentence
- Pylon | Modern, Structural Monumental | Britannica
Pylon, (Greek: “gateway”), in modern construction, any tower that gives support, such as the steel towers between which electrical wires are strung, the piers of a bridge, or the columns from which girders are hung in certain types of structural work
- Pylon (architecture) - Wikipedia
In ancient Egyptian architecture, a pylon is a monumental gate of an Egyptian temple (Egyptian: bxn t in the Manuel de Codage transliteration [1]) The English word "pylon" comes from the Greek term πυλών 'gate'
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- Pylon - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
A pylon is a bar or rod that supports some structure, like a bridge or a highway overpass You might notice the pylons underpinning your city's elevated train tracks Pylons are often made of steel or concrete, because they are strong substances that can hold a large amount of weight
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