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pylon (n.)

1823, "gateway to an Egyptian temple," from Greek pylon "gateway," from pyle "gate, wing of a pair of double gates; an entrance, entrance into a country; mountain pass; narrow strait of water," of unknown origin. Meaning "tower for guiding aviators" (1909) led to that of "steel tower for high-tension wires" (1923).

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Definitions of pylon from WordNet

pylon (n.)
a tower for guiding pilots or marking the turning point in a race;
pylon (n.)
a large vertical steel tower supporting high-tension power lines;
power pylons are a favorite target for terrorists
Synonyms: power pylon
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