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Definition of station
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Station
(n.) A place to which ships may
resort,
and where they may
anchor
safely..
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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..
Glory
::
Glory (n.) The
presence
of the
Divine
Being;
the
manifestations
of the
divine
nature
and favor to the
blessed
in
heaven;
celestial
honor;
heaven.
Encystation
::
Encystation
(n.)
Encystment.
Gestation
::
Gestation
(n.) The act of
wearing
(clothes
or
ornaments).
Protestation
::
Protestation
(n.) The act of
making
a
protest;
a
public
avowal;
a
solemn
declaration,
especially
of
dissent..
Abhorring
::
Abhorring
(n.)
Detestation.
Afterguard
::
Afterguard
(n.) The
seaman
or
seamen
stationed
on the poop or after part of the ship, to
attend
the
after-sails..
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..
Post
::
Post (n.) An
established
conveyance
for
letters
from one place or
station
to
another;
especially,
the
governmental
system
in any
country
for
carrying
and
distributing
letters
and
parcels;
the post
office;
the mail;
hence,
the
carriage
by which the mail is
transported..
Demonstration
::
Demonstration
(n.) An
expression,
as of the
feelings,
by
outward
signs;
a
manifestation;
a
show..
Scab
::
Scab (n.) An
incrustation
over a sore,
wound,
vesicle,
or
pustule,
formed
by the
drying
up of the
discharge
from the
diseased
part..
Reverence
::
Reverence
(n.) That which
deserves
or
exacts
manifestations
of
reverence;
reverend
character;
dignity;
state.
Religion
::
Religion
(n.) The
outward
act or form by which men
indicate
their
recognition
of the
existence
of a god or of gods
having
power over their
destiny,
to whom
obedience,
service,
and honor are due; the
feeling
or
expression
of human love, fear, or awe of some
superhuman
and
overruling
power,
whether
by
profession
of
belief,
by
observance
of rites and
ceremonies,
or by the
conduct
of life; a
system
of faith and
worship;
a
manifestation
of
piety;
as,
ethical
religions;
monotheistic
religions;
natural
Appointment
::
Appointment
(n.) The state of being
appointed
to som/
service
or
office;
an
office
to which one is
appointed;
station;
position;
an, the
appointment
of
treasurer..
Post
::
Post (n.) A
station,
or one of a
series
of
stations,
established
for the
refreshment
and
accommodation
of
travelers
on some
recognized
route;
as, a stage or
railway
post..
Angustation
::
Angustation
(n.) The act of
making
narrow;
a
straitening
or
contacting.
Supreme
::
Supremacy
(n.) The state of being
supreme,
or in the
highest
station
of
power;
highest
or
supreme
authority
or
power;
as, the
supremacy
of a king or a
parliament..
Stationary
::
Stationariness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
stationary;
fixity.
Station
::
Station
(n.) The
particular
place,
or kind of
situation,
in which a
species
naturally
occurs;
a
habitat..
Retire
::
Retire
(v. i.) To
withdraw
from a
public
station,
or from
business;
as,
having
made a large
fortune,
he
retired..
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