Noun
A building at a post or station.
An area headquarters for police.
station-house (plural station-houses)
Alternative form of station house
station-house
He goes ashore and finds a very weak Kurtz crawling his way back to the station house, though not too weak to call to the natives for help. Source: Internet
From the steamboat, Marlow observes the station in detail and is surprised to see near the station house a row of posts topped with the severed heads of natives. Source: Internet
Additional upgrades at Baldy Beacon will include a new guard station house for the Belize Defense Force (BDF), a solar plant to provide for the electrical needs and a backhaul system to connect the site with the internet. Source: Internet
Considering the situation to be at an impasse, Malcolm X stepped outside the station house and gave a hand signal to the crowd. Source: Internet
The passenger drove to the 66th Precinct station house, where cops called for medics. Source: Internet
Soron station house officer (SHO) Ripudaman Singh said, “During interrogation, the accused initially claimed to be Anamika Singh, daughter of Subhas Singh. Source: Internet