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StationaryA series of data for which the parameters that describe a return-generating process are stable.
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Stationarylate 14c., "having no apparent motion" (in reference to planets), from Middle French stationnaire "motionless" and directly from Latin stationarius, from the stem of statio "a [..]
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StationaryA non-operating sash, panel or unit.
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Stationaryunmoving.
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Stationaryadj. Not moving.
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Stationary(adj) standing still(adj) not capable of being moved
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StationaryWith wind generator towers, a tower that does not tilt up and down. The tower must be climbed or accessed with a crane to install or service equipment at the top.
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StationaryNot moving, sitting still.
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Stationary A glazed sash or panel that cannot be operated. Stile
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Stationaryremaining in the same seat or seats throughout the tournmaent movement in use
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StationaryA non-operating sash, panel or unit. Stiles
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Stationary
Not moving.
''The train remained stationary for a few moments, before lurching forward along the track.''
incapable of being moved
unchanging
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StationaryIn addition to its common meaning, stationary may have the following specialized scientific meanings:
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