The Roman Catholicfast 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 church in which the procession of the clergy halts on stated days to say stated prayers.
Standing; rank; position.
A broadcasting entity.
(Newfoundland English) A harbour or cove with a foreshore suitable for a facility to support nearby fishing.
“The composition stationarity test using the hymenopteran data was designed in a similar way, using just the 16S gene.”
“Each variable also displays 1 behavior since first-differencing of level data restores stationarity, as shown above.”
“Testing for cointegration involves testing the residuals from an OLS regression for stationarity.”
stationmaster
The person in charge of a railroadstation, usually an employee of a particular railroad by which the station is owned, but sometimes an employee of a separate corporation, such as one owning a station used by two or more railroads.
(plural only, Ireland, sometimes capitalised) the stations, an infrequent religious gathering of family and friends spread over a few days, where Mass and the Rosary will be said in the home.
“The communication stationaries sent transmissions to the other ships to land.”
“The producer price, per capita consumption and beef export variables were stationaries according to the tests used.”
“You will find an extensive part of thematical philately, as well as a rich offer of stamps, covers and postal stationaries from Germany, Europe and Overseas.”