noun a tall, narrow building or structure, typically higher than it is wide, either freestanding or forming part of a building such as a church or castle
In the military, a tower can refer to a fortified structure used for defense or observation, such as a watchtower or a guard tower.
In architecture, a tower is a tall structure, often part of a building or a standalone structure, used for various purposes such as observation, communication, or decoration.
In aviation, a control tower is a building at an airport where air traffic controllers oversee the movement of aircraft on the ground and in the airspace around the airport.
In telecommunications, a tower is a tall structure used to support antennas for communication purposes, such as cell phone towers or radio towers.
In the context of a writer, 'Tower' could refer to a tower of books or a tower of manuscripts waiting to be edited.
Architects may use 'Tower' to refer to a tall building structure they are designing or working on.
Engineers may refer to a communication tower, such as a cell phone tower, when using the term 'Tower'.
Pilots may use 'Tower' to refer to an air traffic control tower at an airport.
Construction workers may use 'Tower' to refer to a crane or scaffolding tower at a construction site.