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Word: Shore Station

Definition:
A "shore station" is a military installation located on land that supports and services naval forces, such as ships and submarines. It provides various types of support, including maintenance, training, and logistics, to help the naval forces operate effectively.

Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, "shore station" can also refer to specialized facilities that might include communication centers or supply depots, emphasizing their critical role in naval strategy.

Word Variants:
  • "Shore" (noun): The land along the edge of a sea, lake, or other large body of water.
  • "Station" (noun): A place where a particular activity takes place or where people are assigned to work.
Different Meanings:
  • In a civilian context, "station" can refer to a place for various types of activities, such as a bus station or a radio station.
  • "Shore" can refer to the land bordering a body of water, not necessarily related to military use.
Synonyms:
  • Naval Base: A larger facility that may include a shore station but also has more extensive capabilities.
  • Naval Installation: A general term for any facility used by the navy, which can include shore stations.
Related Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • On shore: Refers to being on land, especially after being at sea.

    • Example: "After a long voyage, the crew was happy to be on shore."
  • “To station oneself”: To position oneself in a specific place for a purpose.

Noun
  1. military installation servicing naval forces

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