carillon |
a musical instrument composed of a stationary set of bells hung in a tower, usu. played from a keyboard that activates hammers. [1/2 definitions] |
cot1 |
(chiefly British) a stationary bed with high sides for an infant or young child; crib. [1/2 definitions] |
crib |
a stationary bed with high, barred sides for an infant or young child. [1/12 definitions] |
derrick |
a device for lifting and moving heavy loads, usu. consisting of a stationary mast and a rotating boom that projects upward from its base. [1/2 definitions] |
electrophoresis |
the motion of particles, esp. colloids, in a relatively stationary fluid due to the influence of an electric field, usu. provided by immersed electrodes; cataphoresis. |
electrostatics |
the branch of physics dealing with stationary electric charges. |
Exercycle |
trademark for a stationary bicycle used for exercising. |
fixate |
to make stable or stationary; fix. [1/5 definitions] |
fixed |
firmly placed or fastened; unmoving; stationary. [1/5 definitions] |
hinge |
a device, as on a door or lid, usu. consisting of two pieces connected at a joint so that one piece can open, close, or swing upon the other, stationary piece. [1/5 definitions] |
kickstand |
a metal bar located between the wheels of a motorcycle, bicycle, or the like that swings down to balance the vehicle when it is stationary. |
nonstationary |
combined form of stationary. |
pew |
a stationary church bench with a back and often arms at the ends, usu. one of several arranged in rows facing the altar. [1/2 definitions] |
radio beacon |
a stationary source of radio waves that emits a distinctive signal as a navigational aid for ships and aircraft. |
rocker arm |
a pivoted lever or arm attached to a moving or stationary shaft, used to transfer a rocking or pushing motion, as in an automotive engine. |
rotor |
the rotating part of a machine, usu. within a stationary part or housing. [1/2 definitions] |
spinning |
the act or technique of fishing with light lures and light line wound on a stationary spool. [1/2 definitions] |
stabile |
a large abstract sculpture that remains stationary but presents different forms as the viewer walks around it. (Cf. mobile.) [1/3 definitions] |
statics |
(used with a sing. verb) the branch of mechanics dealing with stationary masses or bodies in a state of equilibrium. |
stationary engineer |
a person who operates and maintains stationary engines, such as generators, and other mechanical equipment. |
stator |
the stationary part of a motor, dynamo, turbine, or the like, usu. the housing of a rotor. |