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  • 41station — [ stasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • fin XIIe; lat. statio, de stare « se tenir debout, s arrêter » I ♦ 1 ♦ Fait de s arrêter au cours d un déplacement. ⇒ arrêt, halte, pause. Une brève station. « on fit station devant une armoire vitrée où s étalaient des bijoux …

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  • 42Station identification — (sometimes called a sounder or stinger ) is the practice of any type of radio or television station or network identifying itself, typically with a call sign or brand name. Over the air transmitters may be required to identify themselves… …

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  • 43Station service — en Italie …

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  • 44Station d'essence — Station service Station service en Italie …

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  • 45Station essence — Station service Station service en Italie …

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  • 46station — [stā′shən] n. [ME stacioun < OFr station < L statio, a standing, post, station < status, pp. of stare, to STAND] 1. the place where a person or thing stands or is located, esp. an assigned post, position, or location; specif., a) the… …

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  • 47Station (disambiguation) — Station (from Latin statio ) can refer to anything stationary, specifically:* status, social status * a relay station in a courier system *cursus publicus (Roman Empire) * a type of postal facility that is not a main post office; term explained… …

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  • 48service area — service areas N COUNT A service area is a place beside a motorway where you can buy petrol and other things, or have a meal. [BRIT] Syn: service station (in AM, use rest area) …

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  • 49station — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 place where trains/buses stop ADJECTIVE ▪ rail, railroad (AmE), railway (BrE), train ▪ bus, coach (BrE) ▪ metro …

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  • 50service — 1. n. & v. n. 1 the act of helping or doing work for another or for a community etc. 2 work done in this way. 3 assistance or benefit given to someone. 4 the provision or system of supplying a public need, e.g. transport, or (often in pl.) the… …

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