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The best definition of an Egyptian plyon is temple. Two large towers that taper down to the largest part at the bottom makes the temple.

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What is an Egyptian pylon?

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How would you use pylon in a sentence?

Well, a pylon is a marking post or tower that forms an entrance to somewhere. Other definitions are a steel tower that carries high tensions (like telephone wires), or a device used to attach engines. I don't know which you're using, so i'll just use all to make sure. :)Here's my sentence for the first definition (entrance mark):As the driver was entering the city, he stopped at the pylon to pay the toll.Here's the second definition (steel tower):The large standing pylon has many wires that are used to support major power lines.Third sentence (device):"Without the pylon, we'll never attach these bombs to the aircraft!" yelled the airman; their plane will never defend itself.


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What are battered walls of ancient Egyptian architect?

I think you mean to ask what were the typical battered walls of ancient Egyptian architecture? That sound right? I think you'll need to clarify first but if I'm right you're looking for the term 'pylon' (such as the sloping walls at the entrance to an ancient Egyptian temple)