- nounstation (noun) · stations (plural noun)
- a regular stopping place on a public transportation route, especially one on a railroad line with a platform and often one or more buildings:"we walked back to the station and caught the train back to Brussels" · "Paddington Station"
- a place or building where a specified activity or service is based:"a research station in the rainforest" · "coastal radar stations"
- a small military base, especially of a specified kind:"a naval station"
- a police station.
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa subsidiary post office.
- AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND ENGLISHa large sheep or cattle farm.
- a company involved in broadcasting of a specified kind:"a radio station"
- the place where someone or something stands or is placed on military or other duty:"the lookout resumed his station in the bow"
- datedone's social rank or position:"Karen was getting ideas above her station"
- botanya site at which a particular species, especially an interesting or rare one, grows or is found.
- short for Stations of the Cross
verbstation (verb) · stations (third person present) · stationed (past tense) · stationed (past participle) · stationing (present participle)- put in or assign to a specified place for a particular purpose, especially a military one:"troops were stationed in the town" · "a young girl had stationed herself by the door"
OriginMiddle English (as a noun): via Old French from Latin statio(n-), from stare ‘to stand’. Early use referred generally to ‘position’, especially ‘position in life, status’, and specifically, in ecclesiastical use, to ‘a holy place of pilgrimage (visited as one of a succession’). The verb dates from the late 16th century.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a regular stopping place on a public transportation route, especially one on a railroad line with a platform and often one or more buildings:
- a place or building where a specified activity or service is based:
- a small military base, especially of a specified kind:
- a large sheep or cattle farm.
- a company involved in broadcasting of a specified kind:
- the place where someone or something stands or is placed on military or other duty:
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