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Definition of station
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Stationing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Statio.
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Station
::
Station
(n.) The
particular
place,
or kind of
situation,
in which a
species
naturally
occurs;
a
habitat..
Primacy
::
Primacy
(a.) The
office,
rank, or
character
of a
primate;
the chief
ecclesiastical
station
or
dignity
in a
national
church;
the
office
or
dignity
of an
archbishop;
as, the
primacy
of
England..
Gestation
::
Gestation
(n.)
Exercise
in which one is borne or
carried,
as on
horseback,
or in a
carriage,
without
the
exertion
of his own
powers;
passive
exercise..
Point
::
Point (n.) A
fielder
who is
stationed
on the off side, about
twelve
or
fifteen
yards from, and a
little
in
advance
of, the
batsman..
Influence
::
Influence
(n.) Power or
authority
arising
from
elevated
station,
excelence
of
character
or
intellect,
wealth,
etc.;
reputation;
acknowledged
ascendency;
as, he is a man of
influence
in the
community..
Station
::
Station
(n.)
Situation;
position;
location.
Vastation
::
Vastation
(n.) A
laying
waste;
waste;
depopulation;
devastation.
Misalliance
::
Misalliance
(n.) A
marriage
with a
person
of
inferior
rank or
social
station;
an
improper
alliance;
a
mesalliance.
Protestation
::
Protestation
(n.)
Formerly,
a
declaration
in
common-law
pleading,
by which the party
interposes
an
oblique
allegation
or
denial
of some fact,
protesting
that it does or does not
exist,
and at the same time
avoiding
a
direct
affirmation
or
denial..
Quartering
::
Quartering
(n.) A
station.
Rear
::
Rear (n.)
Specifically,
the part of an army or fleet which comes last, or is
stationed
behind
the
rest..
Stationary
::
Stationariness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
stationary;
fixity.
Mode
::
Mode (n.) Any
combination
of
qualities
or
relations,
considered
apart from the
substance
to which they
belong,
and
treated
as
entities;
more
generally,
condition,
or state of
being;
manner
or form of
arrangement
or
manifestation;
form, as
opposed
to
matter..
Quartermaster
::
Quartermaster
(n.) An
officer
whose duty is to
provide
quarters,
provisions,
storage,
clothing,
fuel,
stationery,
and
transportation
for a
regiment
or other body of
troops,
and
superintend
the
supplies..
State
::
State (n.)
Highest
and
stationary
condition,
as that of
maturity
between
growth
and
decline,
or as that of
crisis
between
the
increase
and the
abating
of a
disease;
height;
acme..
Settle
::
Settle
(v. i.) To
become
fixed or
permanent;
to
become
stationary;
to
establish
one's self or
itself;
to
assume
a
lasting
form,
condition,
direction,
or the like, in place of a
temporary
or
changing
state..
Outpost
::
Outpost
(n.) The
troops
placed
at such a
station.
Heliotroper
::
Heliotroper
(n.) The
person
at a
geodetic
station
who has
charge
of the
heliotrope.
Vastitude
::
Vastitude
(n.)
Destruction;
vastation.
Osteocolla
::
Osteocolla
(n.) A
cellular
calc tufa, which in some
places
forms
incrustations
on the stems of
plants,
--
formerly
supposed
to have the
quality
of
uniting
fractured
bones..
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