Definitions for "Pylon "
A low tower, having a truncated pyramidal form, and flanking an ancient Egyptian gateway.
An Egyptian gateway to a large building (with or without flanking towers).
A tower, commonly of steelwork, for supporting either end of a wire, as for a telegraph line, over a long span.
A rigid member, usually tubular, between the socket or knee unit and the foot that provides weight bearing support shaft in an endoskeletal prosthesis.. This is referred to as a “pole” in a temporary prosthesis.) quad socket: The Quad socket has a shelf about one inch wide on the posterior wall of the socket which the Ischial Tuberosity rests on . The Quad socket has four clearly defined sides.) residual limb: The remaining portion of a limb after amputation, also called the “stump”.
The shaft which extends the length of a lower extremity artificial limb. It joins the socket to the prosthetic foot.
a size-varying pole that is built into the boat itself
The part of an aircraft's structure which connects an engine to either a wing or the fuselage.
a construction for the support of an electrical overhead line
a lattice steel structure used to support overhead electricity conductors for power lines
a short orange marker at each of the nd zone 4 corners.
Small orange markers located in the corners in the end zones used to signify goal line and end line territory.
The usually orange marker that indicates each of the four corners of the end zone. If the ball carrier makes contact with a pylon before going out of bounds on a running play, a touchdown is scored even if the carrier never touches any other part of the end zone.
Triangular set piece resembling a pillar.
Pylon, published in 1935, is one of the few William Faulkner novels set outside Yoknapatawpha County, his favorite fictional setting. Pylon is set in New Valois, a fictionalized version of New Orleans. It is the story of a group of barnstormers whose lives are thoroughly unconventional.
Pylon is a rock band from Athens, Georgia, USA. Their most important work was done between 1979 and 1983. They were highly influential among new wave bands.
Formerly, a starting derrick (the use of which is now abandoned) for an aeroplane.
Pylon is a compact foundation library for writing portable Eiffel software. It provides the classic data structures with associated access objects like iterators. Other useful clusters provided include: date and time, a simple portable serialisation facility, along with a few other utilities for number formatting and string parsing.
Keywords:  rvs, buses, trucks, wheels, cars
(n) any vehicle with more than two wheels, i.e. cars, RVs, trucks, buses.
Magical staging-post. One of the five bases of the Pentazygon.