pylon

[ˈpaɪlɑːn]

pylon Definition

  • 1a tall metal or concrete structure used to support overhead power lines
  • 2a gateway consisting of two high posts between which a gate is hung

Using pylon: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pylon" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The pylon was struck by lightning and caught fire.

  • Example

    The new power line requires the installation of several pylons.

  • Example

    The entrance to the park was marked by two stone pylons.

  • Example

    The old wooden fence was replaced with a wrought iron gate and pylons.

pylon Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pylon

Phrases with pylon

  • a type of air racing that involves flying around a course marked out by pylons

    Example

    He won the pylon racing championship last year.

  • a large outdoor advertising sign supported by one or more pylons

    Example

    The new shopping center features a pylon sign visible from the highway.

  • pylon-mounted camera

    a camera mounted on a pylon, typically used for surveillance or security purposes

    Example

    The police were able to identify the suspect thanks to footage from a pylon-mounted camera.

Origins of pylon

from French 'pilon', meaning 'pillar'

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Summary: pylon in Brief

A 'pylon' [ˈpaɪlɑːn] is a tall metal or concrete structure used to support overhead power lines or a gateway consisting of two high posts between which a gate is hung. Examples include 'The new power line requires the installation of several pylons' and 'The entrance to the park was marked by two stone pylons.' Other phrases include 'pylon racing,' a type of air racing, and 'pylon sign,' a large outdoor advertising sign supported by one or more pylons.