missionary station
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A missionary station provides medical care and education in a remote village.
Definition
Noun: - A base for religious work in a foreign land: A "missionary station" is an organized center or settlement established by missionaries in a region outside their own country. Its primary purpose is to conduct and support religious work, such as preaching, conversion, education, and community service, often as part of a larger religious mission.
Usage
- This term specifically refers to the physical and organizational base of operations for missionary activities. It is a compound noun where "missionary" describes the type of "station."
- It is typically used in historical, religious, or anthropological contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- The early 19th-century missionary station in the Pacific islands included a church, a school, and a clinic.
- They established a missionary station deep in the jungle to serve the remote community.
Advanced Usage
- The term often implies a permanent or semi-permanent settlement, as opposed to a temporary visit or tour by missionaries.
- In historical writing, it can describe the complex social and cultural role such stations played in colonial contexts.
Variants and Related Words
- Mission (n): A broader term for an organized effort to spread a faith, which may include one or more stations.
- Mission house (n): A building serving as the residence for missionaries, often part of a missionary station.
- Outpost (n): While not specifically religious, this shares the concept of a remote base of operations.
Synonyms
- Mission post: A very close synonym, often used interchangeably.
- Mission settlement: Emphasizes the community-living aspect of the station.
Related Phrases
- To establish/run a missionary station: Common verbs used with this noun phrase.
- The society raised funds to establish a new missionary station.
A missionary station provides medical care and education in a remote village.
Noun
- an organization of missionaries in a foreign land sent to carry on religious work