| pillion | A panel or cushion saddle; the under pad or cushion of saddle; especially, a pad or cushion put on behind a man's saddle, on which a woman may ride. "His [a soldier's] shank pillion without stirrups." (Spenser) Origin: Ir. Pillin, pilliun (akin to Gael. Pillean, pillin), fr. Ir. & Gael. Pill, peall, a skin or hide, prob. Fr. L. Pellis. See Pell, Fell skin. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| pillion |
a seat behind the rider of a horse or motorbike etc.
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| pillion fracture |
a fracture of the lower end of the femur occurring when the knee of a person riding pillion on a motorcycle is struck in a collision; it is a T -shaped fracture with displacement of the condyles behind the femoral shaft.
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| pillion f. |
a fracture of the lower end of the femur occurring when the knee of a person riding pillion on a motorcycle is struck in a collision; it is a T-shaped fracture with displacement of the condyles behind the femoral shaft.
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| pillion |
A pad or cushion for an extra rider behind the saddle on a horse or motorcycle. Also name for anyone who rides on the back of a motorcycle. Submit new or altered description
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| pillion | a seat behind the rider of a horse or motorbike etc. |
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