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station In a solemn procession, a place where a pause is made for a versicle, response, and collect, such as at the creche at Christmas, at the entrance to the church on Palm Sunday (BCP 271-72), or at the Baptismal Font on the Day of Pentecost.
Ãâó: saintpauls.org/glossary/s.htm
station The station is a building or structure that houses the loading and unloading platforms for a roller coaster. The station may also contain the ride's control panel, maintenance shed and a train storage area or transfer track.
Ãâó: www.ultimaterollercoaster.com/coasters/glossary/
station A ground position at which a geophysical instrument is located for an observation.
Ãâó: mbmgquake.mtech.edu/seismic_glossary.html
station An input or output point of a system that uses telecommunication facilities; for example, one or more systems, computers, terminals, devices, and associated programs at a particular location that can send or receive data over a telecommunication line.
Ãâó: www.learningservices.gcal.ac.uk/it/staff/definitio...
station How far the baby is "down" in the pelvis. Measured in negative and positive numbers. -3 is a floating baby, 0 station is said to be engaged in the pelvis, and +4 is crowning.
Ãâó: pregnancy.about.com/cs/childbirthclasses/l/blclass...
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