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stanchion
[ stan-shuhn ]
noun
- an upright bar, beam, post, or support, as in a window, stall, ship, etc.
verb (used with object)
- to furnish with stanchions.
- to secure by or to a stanchion or stanchions.
stanchion
/ ˈstɑːnʃən /
noun
- any vertical pole, rod, etc, used as a support
verb
- tr to provide or support with a stanchion or stanchions
Word History and Origins
Origin of stanchion1
Word History and Origins
Origin of stanchion1
Example Sentences
Encampments continue to encroach on his neighborhood, he said, and someone recently broke into his apartment building by throwing a stanchion pole through a window.
He was visibly frustrated, hitting the padding on the basket stanchion.
The most noticeable cameras are embedded in circular screens atop chest-high stanchions, while the arena’s design cleverly hides others along the walls.
We’ve got rock formation under the channel near the stanchions to prevent a ship from getting anywhere close to it.
The debris was determined to be part of a stanchion used to mount batteries on a cargo pallet.
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