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Definition of station
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Station
(n.) The fast of the
fourth
and sixth days of the week,
Wednesday
and
Friday,
in
memory
of the
council
which
condemned
Christ,
and of his
passion..
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Hate
::
Hate (v.)
Strong
aversion
coupled
with
desire
that evil
should
befall
the
person
toward
whom the
feeling
is
directed;
as
exercised
toward
things,
intense
dislike;
hatred;
detestation;
--
opposed
to
love..
Baggage Master
::
Baggage
master
() One who has
charge
of the
baggage
at a
railway
station
or upon a line of
public
travel.
Obtestation
::
Obtestation
(n.) The act of
obtesting;
supplication;
protestation.
Bar
::
Bar (n.) The place in court where
prisoners
are
stationed
for
arraignment,
trial,
or
sentence..
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
Afforestation
::
Afforestation
(n.) The act of
converting
into
forest
or
woodland.
Stationary
::
-ries (pl. ) of
Stationar.
Ambulatory
::
Ambulatory
(a.)
Accustomed
to move from place to
place;
not
stationary;
movable;
as, an
ambulatory
court,
which
exercises
its
jurisdiction
in
different
places..
Blencher
::
Blencher
(n.) One who, or that
which,
scares
another;
specifically,
a
person
stationed
to
prevent
the
escape
of the deer, at a hunt. See
Blancher..
Reinstation
::
Reinstation
(n.)
Reinstatement.
Millerite
::
Millerite
(n.) A
sulphide
of
nickel,
commonly
occurring
in
delicate
capillary
crystals,
also in
incrustations
of a
bronze
yellow;
--
sometimes
called
hair
pyrites..
Lot
::
Lot (n.) A
separate
portion;
a
number
of
things
taken
collectively;
as, a lot of
stationery;
--
colloquially,
sometimes
of
people;
as, a sorry lot; a bad lot..
Scab
::
Scab (n.) An
incrustation
over a sore,
wound,
vesicle,
or
pustule,
formed
by the
drying
up of the
discharge
from the
diseased
part..
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..
Post
::
Post (n.) A
station,
office,
or
position
of
service,
trust,
or
emolument;
as, the post of duty; the post of
danger..
Station
::
Station
(n.) A state of
standing
or rest;
equilibrium.
Stilt
::
Stilpnomelane
(n.) A black or
greenish
black
mineral
occurring
in
foliated
flates,
also in
velvety
bronze-colored
incrustations.
It is a
hydrous
silicate
of iron and
alumina..
Stational
::
Station
(v. t.) To
place;
to set; to
appoint
or
assign
to the
occupation
of a post,
place,
or
office;
as, to
station
troops
on the right of an army; to
station
a
sentinel
on a
rampart;
to
station
ships on the
coasts
of
Africa..
Reaction
::
Reaction
(n.) The
mutual
or
reciprocal
action
of
chemical
agents
upon each
other,
or the
action
upon such
chemical
agents
of some form of
energy,
as heat,
light,
or
electricity,
resulting
in a
chemical
change
in one or more of these
agents,
with the
production
of new
compounds
or the
manifestation
of
distinctive
characters.
See
Blowpipe
reaction,
Flame
reaction,
under
Blowpipe,
and
Flame..
Afterguard
::
Afterguard
(n.) The
seaman
or
seamen
stationed
on the poop or after part of the ship, to
attend
the
after-sails..
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