Pylon

/ˈpaɪlən/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A tower or structure that supports cables or wires, especially in power transmission or communication.
The pylon stood tall against the skyline, carrying the high-voltage power lines.
A marking structure or cone used to indicate a course or boundary in sports or traffic.
The racers maneuvered expertly around the pylons set up on the circuit.
A structure marking the entrance of a temple or a large building, often in ancient architecture.
The ancient pylon at the temple entrance was adorned with intricate carvings.
A type of support used in construction, particularly in railway or bridge construction to provide stability.
The engineers designed a new pylon system to enhance the bridge's durability.

Etymology

From Latin 'pylonus', from Greek 'pulōn', meaning 'gateway'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

pylon of power
A large structure supporting power lines.
race pylon
A cone used in racing to designate turns.

Related Words

column
A vertical structure that supports a roof or other weight.
tower
A tall structure often used for support or observation.
marker
An object used to indicate a location or position.

Slang Meanings

Slang for a large roadblock or obstacle.
That new construction site is a real pylon for traffic.
A term used in gaming to describe a stronghold or base.
The enemy's pylon is heavily fortified, we need a new strategy.