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stationary

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Etymology

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From Latin stationarius, from statio, ultimately from stō (to stand). Doublet of stationer.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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stationary (not comparable)

  1. Not moving.
    Synonyms: fixed, immobile, motionless, still, stock-still, unmoving; see also Thesaurus:stationary
    Antonyms: in motion, moving, on the move; see also Thesaurus:in motion
    The train remained stationary for a few moments, before lurching forward along the track.
  2. Incapable of being moved.
    Synonyms: immobile, unmoveable; see also Thesaurus:immobile
    Antonyms: mobile, moveable; see also Thesaurus:movable
  3. Unchanging.
    Synonyms: changeless, constant, immutable, unchanging; see also Thesaurus:changeless
    Antonyms: changing, mutable, variable; see also Thesaurus:changeable

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Noun

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stationary (plural stationaries)

  1. (obsolete, rare) One who, or that which, is stationary, such as a planet when apparently it has neither progressive nor retrograde motion.
  2. Misspelling of stationery.

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