noun a tall structure or tower used for carrying electric cables or other forms of communication
In construction, pylons are temporary structures used to support formwork or scaffolding during building projects.
In engineering, pylons are vertical structures used to support various types of infrastructure such as bridges, power lines, or antennas.
In aviation, pylons refer to external structures on an aircraft that are used to mount engines, weapons, or other equipment.
In electrical engineering, pylons are tall structures that support overhead power lines, also known as transmission towers.
In the field of writing, 'pylon' may refer to a supporting structure used in construction or a marker used in races.
In psychology, 'pylon' may be used metaphorically to represent a barrier or obstacle in a person's life.
For engineers, 'pylon' typically refers to a tall structure used to support overhead power lines or bridges.
In sports, 'pylon' is often used to describe a marker or cone used in drills or training exercises.
In architecture, 'pylon' can refer to a decorative gateway or entrance structure.
For electricians, 'pylon' is commonly used to describe a large metal tower supporting electrical cables.
In construction, 'pylon' is a term used for a temporary vertical structure used to support a building during construction.
In surveying, 'pylon' may refer to a marker or post used to denote boundary lines or property boundaries.
For maritime engineers, 'pylon' can refer to a structure used to support offshore platforms or wind turbines at sea.