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d-pillar

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  1. D-pillarnoun

    The vertical support dividing a car's rear windscreen from its rear window (where the car has a central side window between the front and rear side windows; see C-pillar).

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  1. d-pillar

    The pillars on a car with permanent roof body style (such as four-door sedans) are the vertical or nearly vertical supports of its window area or greenhouse—designated respectively as the A, B, C and (in larger cars such as 4-door station wagons and sport utility vehicles) D-pillar, moving from front to rear, in profile view.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of d-pillar in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of d-pillar in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of d-pillar in a Sentence

  1. Nancy Pelosi:

    Roe v. Wade stands as a pillar of health freedom for every person, but today, this historic victory now faces its most alarming threat in decades from right-wing forces, including in state legislatures and on the Supreme Court.

  2. Bilingual Hirai:

    The entertainment segment has maintained profitability for 18 years straight, and as a generator of stable profit, it is a major pillar of the Sony Group.

  3. Mike Pence:

    For all the media fawning over the sister of the North Korean dictator, I think it’s important that every American knows who this person is and what she’s done, the sister of Kim Jong Un is a central pillar of the most tyrannical and oppressive regime on the planet, an evil family clique that brutalizes, subjugates, starves and imprisons its 25 million people.

  4. Paolo Gentiloni:

    I very much regret the U.S.' move to put the brakes on international talks on taxation of the digital economy. I hope that this will be a temporary setback rather than a definitive stop, the European Commission wants a global solution to bring corporate taxation into the 21st century – and we believe the OECD's two-pillar approach is the right one.

  5. Meryl Streep:

    I have always regarded myself as the pillar of my life.

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    (used of persons) bound to a tract of land; hence their service is transferable from owner to owner
    A appellative
    B defiant
    C ambidextrous
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