The particular place, or kind of situation, in which a species naturally occurs; a habitat.
A church in which the procession of the clergy halts on stated days to say stated prayers.
The apparent standing still of a superior planet just before it begins or ends its retrograde motion.
Standing; rank; position.
A harbour or cove with a foreshore suitable for a facility to support nearby fishing.
The position of the foetal head in relation to the distance from the ischial spines, measured in centimetres.
A regular stopping place for ground transportation.
An enlargement in a shaft or galley, used as a landing, or passing place, or for the accommodation of a pump, tank, etc.
A place used for broadcasting radio or television.
Any of the Stations of the Cross.
A gas station, service station.
A place where some object is provided.
A place where one performs a task or where one is on call to perform a task.
A military base.
An official building from which police or firefighters operate.
A ground transportation depot.
A very large sheep or cattle farm.
The Roman Catholic 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.
A broadcasting entity.
Any of a sequence of equally spaced points along a path.
Post assigned; office; the part or department of public duty which a person is appointed to perform; sphere of duty or occupation; employment.
A place where one stands or stays or is assigned to stand or stay.
In British India, the place where the English officials of a district, or the officers of a garrison (not in a fortress) reside.
To put in place to perform a task.
To put in place to perform military duty.
The topographical study of geographic locations or given places in relation to their history.
The properties of a particular technological embodiment that are not affected by differences in the physical layout or form of its application.
The arrangement of nodes in a communications network.
The branch of mathematics dealing with those properties of a geometrical object (of arbitrary dimensionality) that are unchanged by continuous deformations (such as stretching, bending, etc., without tearing or gluing).
Any collection τ of subsets of a given set X that contains both the empty set and X, and which is closed under finitary intersections and arbitrary unions.
The anatomical structure of part of the body.