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station (n.)

late 13c., "place which one normally occupies," from Old French stacion, estacion "site, location; station of the Cross; stop, standstill," from Latin stationem (nominative statio) "a standing, standing firm; a post, job, position; military post; a watch, guard, sentinel; anchorage, port" (related to stare "to stand"), from PIE *steti-, suffixed form of root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm."

Meaning "each of a number of holy places visited in succession by pilgrims" is from late 14c., as in Station of the Cross (1550s). Meaning "fixed uniform distance in surveying" is from 1570s. Sense of "status, rank" is from c. 1600. Meaning "military post" in English is from c. 1600. The meaning "place where people are stationed for some special purpose" (as in polling station) is first recorded 1823. Radio station is from 1912; station break, pause in broadcasting to give the local station a chance to identify itself, is from 1942.

The meaning "regular stopping place" is first recorded 1797, in reference to coach routes; applied to railroads 1830. Station-master is from 1836. Station wagon in the automobile sense is first recorded 1929, from earlier use for a horse-drawn conveyance that took passengers to and from railroad stations (1894). Station house "police station" is attested from 1836.

station (v.)

"to assign a post or position to," 1748, from station (n.). Related: Stationed; stationing.

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Definitions of station from WordNet
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station (n.)
a facility equipped with special equipment and personnel for a particular purpose;
the train pulled into the station
he started looking for a gas station
station (n.)
proper or designated social situation;
the responsibilities of a man in his station
married above her station
Synonyms: place
station (n.)
(nautical) the location to which a ship or fleet is assigned for duty;
station (n.)
the position where someone (as a guard or sentry) stands or is assigned to stand;
a sentry station
Synonyms: post
station (n.)
the frequency assigned to a broadcasting station;
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station (v.)
assign to a station;
Synonyms: post / send / place
From wordnet.princeton.edu