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—stational, adj./stay"sheuhn/, n.1. a place or position in which a person or thing is normally located.2. a stopping place for trains or other land conveyances, for the transfer of freight or passengers.3. the building or buildings at such a stopping place.4. the district or municipal headquarters of certain public services: police station; fire station; postal station.5. a place equipped for some particular kind of work, service, research, or the like: gasoline station; geophysical station.6. the position, as of persons or things, in a scale of estimation, rank, or dignity; standing: the responsibility of persons of high station.7. a position, office, rank, calling, or the like.8. Radio and Television.a. a studio or building from which broadcasts originate.b. a person or organization originating and broadcasting messages or programs.c. a specific frequency or band of frequencies assigned to a regular or special broadcaster: Tune to the Civil Defense station.d. the complete equipment used in transmitting and receiving broadcasts.9. Mil.a. a military place of duty.b. a semipermanent army post.10. Navy. a place or region to which a ship or fleet is assigned for duty.11. (formerly in India) the area in which the British officials of a district or the officers of a garrison resided.12. Biol. a particular area or type of region where a given animal or plant is found.13. Australian. a ranch with its buildings, land, etc., esp. for raising sheep.14. Survey.b. a precisely located reference point.c. a length of 100 ft. (30 m) along a survey line.15. a section or area assigned to a waiter, soldier, etc.; post: The waiter says this isn't his station.16. See stations of the cross.17. Archaic. the fact or condition of standing still.v.t.18. to assign a station to; place or post in a station or position.[1350-1400; < L station- (s. of statio) a standing still, standing-place, equiv. to stat(us) (ptp. of stare to STAND) + -ion- -ION; r. ME stacioun < AF < L, as above]Syn. 1. situation, location. 3. depot, terminal. 7. metier, occupation, trade, business, employment. 15. See appointment. 18. position, locate, establish, set, fix.
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Universalium. 2010.