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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 spot or place where
anything
stands,
especially
where a
person
or thing
habitually
stands,
or is
appointed
to
remain
for a time; as, the
station
of a
sentinel..
Back
::
Back
(adv.)
To a
former
state,
condition,
or
station;
as, to go back to
private
life; to go back to
barbarism..
Over
::
Over
(prep.)
Above in
authority
or
station;
--
implying
government,
direction,
care,
attention,
guard,
responsibility,
etc.; --
opposed
to
under..
Stage
::
Stage (n.) A large
vehicle
running
from
station
to
station
for the
accomodation
of the
public;
a
stagecoach;
an
omnibus.
Subscription
::
Subscription
(n.)
Consent
or
attestation
by
underwriting
the name.
Eminent
::
Eminent
(a.)
Being,
metaphorically,
above
others,
whether
by
birth,
high
station,
merit,
or
virtue;
high in
public
estimation;
distinguished;
conspicuous;
as, an
eminent
station;
an
eminent
historian,
statements,
statesman,
or
saint..
Ravage
::
Ravage
(n.)
Desolation
by
violence;
violent
ruin or
destruction;
devastation;
havoc;
waste;
as, the
ravage
of a lion; the
ravages
of fire or
tempest;
the
ravages
of an army, or of
time..
Millerite
::
Millerite
(n.) A
sulphide
of
nickel,
commonly
occurring
in
delicate
capillary
crystals,
also in
incrustations
of a
bronze
yellow;
--
sometimes
called
hair
pyrites..
Post
::
Post (v. t.) To
assign
to a
station;
to set; to
place;
as, to post a
sentinel..
Follower
::
Follower
(n.) Among law
stationers,
a sheet of
parchment
or paper which is added to the first sheet of an
indenture
or other
deed..
Noble
::
Noble
(superl.)
Of
exalted
rank; of or
pertaining
to the
nobility;
distinguished
from the
masses
by
birth,
station,
or
title;
highborn;
as, noble
blood;
a noble
personage..
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..
Molestation
::
Molestation
(n.) The act of
molesting,
or the state of being
molested;
disturbance;
annoyance..
Going
::
Going (n.)
Pregnancy;
gestation;
childbearing.
Molest
::
Molest
(n.)
Molestation.
Depot
::
Depot (n.) A
military
station
where
stores
and
provisions
are kept, or where
recruits
are
assembled
and
drilled..
Incarnation
::
Incarnation
(n.) An
incarnate
form; a
personification;
a
manifestation;
a
reduction
to
apparent
from; a
striking
exemplification
in
person
or act.
Molesty
::
Molesty
(n.)
Molestation.
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..
Entrain
::
Entrain
(v. i.) To go
aboard
a
railway
train;
as, the
troops
entrained
at the
station..
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