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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sta·tion
n.
1.
The
act
of
standing
;
also
,
attitude
or
pose
in
standing
;
posture
. [
R
.]
A
station
like
the
herald
,
Mercury
.
--
Shak
.
Their
manner
was
to
stand
at
prayer
,
whereupon
their
meetings
unto
that
purpose
. . .
had
the
names
of
stations
given
them
.
--
Hooker
.
2.
A
state
of
standing
or
rest
;
equilibrium
. [
Obs
.]
All
progression
is
performed
by
drawing
on
or
impelling
forward
some
part
which
was
before
in
station
,
or
at
quiet
.
--
Sir
T
.
Browne
.
3.
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
.
Specifically
:
(a)
A
regular
stopping
place
in
a
stage
road
or
route
;
a
place
where
railroad
trains
regularly
come
to
a
stand
,
for
the
convenience
of
passengers
,
taking
in
fuel
,
moving
freight
,
etc
.
(b)
The
headquarters
of
the
police
force
of
any
precinct
.
(c)
The
place
at
which
an
instrument
is
planted
,
or
observations
are
made
,
as
in
surveying
.
(d)
Biol.
The
particular
place
,
or
kind
of
situation
,
in
which
a
species
naturally
occurs
;
a
habitat
.
(e)
Naut.
A
place
to
which
ships
may
resort
,
and
where
they
may
anchor
safely
.
(f)
A
place
or
region
to
which
a
government
ship
or
fleet
is
assigned
for
duty
.
(g)
Mil.
A
place
calculated
for
the
rendezvous
of
troops
,
or
for
the
distribution
of
them
;
also
,
a
spot
well
adapted
for
offensive
or
defensive
measures
. --
Wilhelm
(
Mil
. Dict.)
.
(h)
Mining
An
enlargement
in
a
shaft
or
galley
,
used
as
a
landing
,
or
passing
place
,
or
for
the
accommodation
of
a
pump
,
tank
,
etc
.
4.
Post
assigned
;
office
;
the
part
or
department
of
public
duty
which
a
person
is
appointed
to
perform
;
sphere
of
duty
or
occupation
;
employment
.
By
spending
this
day
[
Sunday
]
in
religious
exercises
,
we
acquire
new
strength
and
resolution
to
perform
God's
will
in
our
several
stations
the
week
following
.
--
R
.
Nelson
.
5.
Situation
;
position
;
location
.
The
fig
and
date
--
why
love
they
to
remain
In
middle
station
,
and
an
even
plain
? --
Prior
.
6.
State
;
rank
;
condition
of
life
;
social
status
.
The
greater
part
have
kept
,
I
see
,
Their
station
. --
Milton
.
They
in
France
of
the
best
rank
and
station
.
--
Shak
.
7.
Eccl.
(a)
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
.
(b)
R.
C
. Ch.
A
church
in
which
the
procession
of
the
clergy
halts
on
stated
days
to
say
stated
prayers
. --
Addis
&
Arnold
.
(c)
One
of
the
places
at
which
ecclesiastical
processions
pause
for
the
performance
of
an
act
of
devotion
;
formerly
,
the
tomb
of
a
martyr
,
or
some
similarly
consecrated
spot
;
now
,
especially
,
one
of
those
representations
of
the
successive
stages
of
our
Lord's
passion
which
are
often
placed
round
the
naves
of
large
churches
and
by
the
side
of
the
way
leading
to
sacred
edifices
or
shrines
,
and
which
are
visited
in
rotation
,
stated
services
being
performed
at
each
; --
called
also
Station of the cross
. --
Fairholt
.
8.
In
Australia
,
a
sheep
run
or
cattle
run
,
together
with
the
buildings
belonging
to
it
;
also
,
the
homestead
and
buildings
belonging
to
such
a
run
.
Station bill
.
Naut.
Same
as
Quarter bill
,
under
Quarter
.
Station house
.
(a)
The
house
serving
for
the
headquarters
of
the
police
assigned
to
a
certain
district
,
and
as
a
place
of
temporary
confinement
.
(b)
The
house
used
as
a
shelter
at
a
railway
station
.
Station master
,
one
who
has
charge
of
a
station
,
esp
.
of
a
railway
station
.
Station pointer
Surv.
,
an
instrument
for
locating
on
a
chart
the
position
of
a
place
from
which
the
angles
subtended
by
three
distant
objects
,
whose
positions
are
known
,
have
been
observed
.
Station staff
Surv.
,
an
instrument
for
taking
angles
in
surveying
. --
Craig
.
Syn:
--
Station
,
Depot
.
Usage:
In
the
United
States
,
a
stopping
place
on
a
railway
for
passengers
and
freight
is
commonly
called
a
depot
:
but
to
a
considerable
extent
in
official
use
,
and
in
common
speech
,
the
more
appropriate
name
,
station
,
has
been
adopted
.
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