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Pylon - Wikipedia Pylon turn, a flight maneuver in which an aircraft banks into a circular turn around a fixed spot on the ground; Pylons project, a set of open source web application frameworks written in Python
Pylon vs. Piling — What’s the Difference? Pylons are vertical structures supporting bridges or overhead power lines, while pilings are deep foundations driven into the ground for structural support
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What is a pylon? | National Grid Pylons are used to support high-voltage overhead lines – the cables that transmit electricity all over the country through the electricity grid They keep these cables high enough from the ground that they can easily pass over roads, rivers, valleys or railway lines without coming into contact with passing vehicles or people
Pylon | Modern, Structural Monumental | Britannica Pylon, (Greek: “gateway”), in modern construction, any tower that gives support, such as the steel towers between which electrical wires are strung, the piers of a bridge, or the columns from which girders are hung in certain types of structural work
Pylon (architecture) - Wikipedia A pylon is a monumental gate of an Egyptian temple (Egyptian: bxn t in the Manuel de Codage transliteration [1]) The word comes from the Greek term πυλών 'gate' It consists of two pyramidal towers, each tapered and surmounted by a cornice, joined by a less elevated section enclosing the entrance between them [2]