Associations to the word «Pylon»
Noun
- Entrance
- Gee
- Guernsey
- Scorpion
- Tower
- Liter
- Stairway
- Roadway
- Courtyard
- Arch
- Hydra
- Causeway
- Configuration
- Ptolemy
- Faulkner
- Boeing
- Grid
- Tonne
- Fuel
- Ordnance
- Sabotage
- Pyramid
- Vault
- Aircraft
- Airliner
- Sanctuary
- Spire
- Carry
- Horus
- Gal
- Clearance
- Rack
- Mirage
- Transformer
- Wharf
- Gear
- Tops
- Crossing
- Lift
- Deck
- Meter
- Insulation
- Amen
- Racing
- Ramp
- Mustang
- Embankment
- Nile
- Kg
- Radar
- Neon
- Harbour
- Load
- Crazy
- Afb
- Led
- Drag
- Pedestal
- Weapon
- Holly
- Attachment
- Transmission
- Pillar
- Chimney
- Airplane
- Top
Adjective
Wiktionary
PYLON, noun. A gateway to the inner part of an Ancient Egyptian temple.
PYLON, noun. A tower-like structure, usually one of a series, used to support high-voltage electricity cables.
PYLON, noun. (aviation) A structure used to mount engines, missiles etc., to the underside of an aircraft wing or fuselage.
PYLON, noun. (aviation) (historical) A starting derrick for an aeroplane.
PYLON, noun. (aviation) (historical) A post, tower, etc. as on an aerodrome, or flying ground, serving to bound or mark a prescribed course of flight.
PYLON, noun. An obelisk.
PYLON, noun. A traffic cone.
PYLON, noun. (American football) An orange marker designating one of the four corners of the end zone in American football.
Dictionary definition
PYLON, noun. A tower for guiding pilots or marking the turning point in a race.
PYLON, noun. A large vertical steel tower supporting high-tension power lines; "power pylons are a favorite target for terrorists".
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