From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishworkstationwork‧sta‧tion /ˈwɜːkˌsteɪʃən $ ˈwɜːrk-/ ●○○ noun [countable] 1 a computer that is part of an office computer system2 the desk where an office worker works
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workstation• The 620 chip implementation, for high-end workstations and servers, will be available in 1994.• Additional software would be required for workstations.• I have to share my workstation with two other people in the office.• Pimms provides a graphical molecular modelling interface to Oxford Molecular's specialist software on workstation computers.• There will be a three-slot workstation, a six-slot workstation or server and a nine-slot server.• The product now allows users to develop applications on target machines and then graphically display them on Unix workstations or X-Terminals.From Longman Business Dictionaryworkstationwork‧sta‧tion /ˈwɜːkˌsteɪʃənˈwɜːrk-/ noun [countable]1OFFICEthe part of an office where you work, where your desk, computer etc are2COMPUTINGOFFICEa computer and all the equipment that goes with it