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a tower for guiding pilots or marking the turning point in a race a large vertical steel tower supporting high-tension power lines; "power pylons are a favorite target for terrorists"
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in ancient Egyptian architecture, the rectangular, truncated, pyramidal towers flanking the gateway of the temple
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The support or mast for the rotors of a gyroplane or helicopter. Pylons are also occasionally used to brace, from above, the wings of a wire-braced monoplane or to protect the pilot from injury in a crash should the aeroplane overturn.
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A monumental vertical structure marking the entrance to a bridge or forming part of a gateway.
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