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station 434 subsistance<br />

station de rassemblement,v.gare de rassemblement;<br />

de rebroussement, v. de tele;<br />

reguliere, v. placee;<br />

de repos, v. libre;<br />

de sauvetage, life-saving station;<br />

de second ordre, (surv.) secondary station or<br />

triangulation point;<br />

de signaux, signal station; (nav.) shore signal<br />

station;<br />

telegraphique, telephonique, telegraph, telphone,<br />

station;<br />

terminus, (r. r.) terminus;<br />

de tete, (r. r.) terminal station (either beginning<br />

or end of the line) ;<br />

tete d'etapes de guerre, v. s. v. etape;<br />

tete d'etapes de route, v. s. v. etape;<br />

de transition, (Fr. mil. r. r.) railway station<br />

beyond which cease the functions of the <strong>com</strong>mission<br />

de reseau, and separating the zone de<br />

I'interieur from the zone des operations en temps<br />

deguerre.qq.v.',<br />

de troisieme ordre, (surv.) triangulation station<br />

of the third order.<br />

statlonnaire, a., stationary; m., foreman of a telegraph<br />

office; (nav.) guard ship; any cruising ship;<br />

machine , stationary engine.<br />

stationnement, m. state of remaining in the<br />

;<br />

same place: stopping<br />

of carriages; stand, standing;<br />

(mil.) halt (not merely a cessation of marching,<br />

but halt as for the night or for any other<br />

purpose requiring a considerable time, with<br />

connotation of the consequent duties); the sta-<br />

tion or position itself ; stop,bivouac ,cantonment;<br />

en feu, (of a lo<strong>com</strong>otive) stopping with steam<br />

up.<br />

station ner, v. n., to stop, stand; (nav.) to be on<br />

station; (mil.) to stand (of troops), i. e., to<br />

for the <strong>com</strong>mand to<br />

stand up, as when waiting<br />

march.<br />

statique, f., statics;<br />

graphique, graphical statics.<br />

statuer, v. n., to decide, settle, rule, pass upon<br />

and decide a case.<br />

statut, m., law, regulation, statute; by-law.<br />

steganographe, m., cryptographer.<br />

stegaiiograpliie, f., cryptography.<br />

stenographe, m., stenographer.<br />

stenographic, f., stenography.<br />

steppeur, m., (man.) high stepper.<br />

storage, m., measuring of wood (evaluation in<br />

sttres).<br />

stere, m., cubic meter.<br />

stereogramme, m., stereogram.<br />

stereographe, m., stereographer; (inst.) instrument<br />

for the rapid determination of an area,<br />

stereographie, f., stereography.<br />

stereometric, f., stereometry.<br />

stereoscope, m., stereoscope.<br />

stereotomie, f., stereotomy.<br />

stereotypage, m., stereotyping, stereotype printing.<br />

stereotype, a., stereotype.<br />

stertotyper, v. a., to stereotype.<br />

stereotypie, f., stereotypy.<br />

stlitMiallatique, a., (inst.) giving distances reduced<br />

to the horizon; sthenallatic;<br />

instrument, lunette, etc., , instrument, telescope,<br />

etc., furnishing directly distances reduced<br />

to the horizon.<br />

stipendiaire, a., hired, stipendiary.<br />

stipendier, v. a., to hire; to keep or retain in pay<br />

(said in a bad sense).<br />

stock, m., stock (supplies); stock (shares); stock<br />

(of anvil under tilt-hammer).<br />

stopper, v. a., (mach.) f o stop (an engine); (nav.)<br />

(of a ship or torpeao) to stop, halt; to stop a<br />

cable, rope;<br />

. et marcher en arriere, to stop and reverse.<br />

stoppeur, m., stopper (of a cable, etc.); stopping<br />

mechanism (of an engine, etc.).<br />

stoqueur, m., stoker, fire rake.<br />

store* m. , window curtain, blind; spring roller.<br />

strapontin, m., bunk; thin, narrow, mattress;<br />

hammock used in hot countries; bracket seat<br />

of a carriage; (mil. r. r.) hanging seat (in a horse<br />

car).<br />

stratageine, m., stratagem;<br />

de guerre, (mil.) stratagem of war.<br />

strategic, f., (mil.) strategy.<br />

strategique, a., (mil.) strategic.<br />

strategiste,m., (mil.) strategist; writer on strategy.<br />

stratocratie, f . , military government.<br />

stratographie, f., (mil.) description of an army.<br />

stratonomie, f., ensemble of laws governing an<br />

army.<br />

stratopedie,f . , study of arts , etc ., useful in an army.<br />

stribord,m., (nav.) starboard (unusual, if not obs.,<br />

for tribord).<br />

striction, f., "choke" of a test bar under tension.<br />

stricture, f., (fort.) neck (of an embrasure).<br />

strie,f., stria.<br />

strie,a., fluted, striated, corrugated.<br />

strier, v. a., to corrugate, to ridge.<br />

strille, m., mason's double-pointed hammer.<br />

strosse, m., stono in the sole of a mine; stope;<br />

(in a tunnel) bench;<br />

exploiter une mine en s, to stope.<br />

structure, f., structure (in general), construction;<br />

grain of a stone.<br />

stuc,m., stucco.<br />

stucateur, m., workman in stucco, stuccoer.<br />

style, m., style;<br />

diviseur, dividing-point, tracer.<br />

styler, v. a., to train; to bring up; to accustom;<br />

(man.) to exercise, train, a horse in certain motions.<br />

stylet, m.,stilett9.<br />

suage, m., sweating of wood; blacksmith's s" age;<br />

creasing tool, creasing hammer; tinsmith's anvil;<br />

(nav.) paying a ship's bottom; paying stuff .<br />

suager, v. a., to crease (tin, etc.); (nav.) to pay a<br />

ship's bottom.<br />

suant, a., (met.) weldable, welding;<br />

blanc , welding heat;<br />

chaleur e, v. blanc .<br />

subalpin, a., at the foot of the Alps.<br />

subaltern e, a., inferior, subordinate, subaltern;<br />

m., subaltern;<br />

officier , (mil.) subaltern officer, <strong>com</strong>pany<br />

officer.<br />

subdelegation, f., subdelegation.<br />

subdeiegue, m., subdelegate.<br />

subdeieguer, v. a., to subdelegate.<br />

subdivision, f., subdivision;<br />

de region, ( Fr. a.) subdivision of territory of<br />

region de corps d'armee, each of which constitutes<br />

a recruiting district for a regiment subdivisionnaire,<br />

q. v.<br />

subdivisionnaire, a., subdivisional;<br />

regiment , v. s. v. regiment.<br />

subir, v. a., to suffer, undergo, endure;<br />

(un) examen, to take an examination;<br />

un interrogatoire, (law) to answer the questions<br />

of a judge;<br />

son jugement, (law) to serve one's sentence.<br />

subjugation, f., subjugation, conquest.<br />

subjuguer, v. a., to conquer, quell, put down,<br />

master, subdue, bring into subjection.<br />

sublimation, f., (chem.) sublimation.<br />

sublime, m., (chem.) sublimate.<br />

sublimer, v. a., (chem.) to sublimate.<br />

submarin, a. , submarine.<br />

submerger, v. a., to submerge, drown, flood,<br />

swamp.<br />

submersible, a., submersible.<br />

submersion, f., sinking.<br />

subordination, f., (mil., etc.) subordination,<br />

order.<br />

subordonne, m., subordinate.<br />

subordonner, y. a., to subordinate; to render or<br />

make subordinate.<br />

subrecargue, m., (nav.) supercargo.<br />

subside, m., subsidy.<br />

subsistance, f., subsistence; (mil., in pi.) provisions<br />

and forage;

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