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 pil·lar  [pillar pillars] BrE [ˈpɪlə(r)]  NAmE [ˈpɪlər]   noun
 1. a large round stone, metal or wooden post that is used to support a bridge, the roof of a building, etc, especially when it is also decorative
 •Two white marble pillars stood on either side of the entrance.
 2. a large round stone, metal or wooden post that is built to remind people of a famous person or event
 Syn:   ↑column
 3. ~ of sth a mass of sth that is shaped like a  pillar
 •a  pillar of smoke/rock
 4. ~ of sth a strong supporter of sth; an important member of sth
 •a pillar of the Church
 •a pillar of society
 5. ~ of sth a person who has a lot of a particular quality
 •She is a  pillar of strength  in a crisis.
 6. a basic part or feature of a system, organization, belief, etc
 •the central pillar of this theory
 •Education and investment are the twin pillars on which a successful economy is built.
 Idiom: driven/pushed from pillar to post
 
 Word Origin:
 Middle English: from  Anglo-Norman French piler, based on  Latin pila ‘pillar’.
 
 Example Bank:
 •The roof is supported by eight massive stone pillars.
 •a pillar of rock/smoke
 •He was hiding behind a pillar near the back of the church.
 •My view of the stage was blocked by a pillar.
 
 
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