[ちゅうとん, chuuton] (n, vs) stationing (troops); occupancy; (P) #6112
[トン, ton] (n) (uk) ton (now usu. a metric ton, i.e. 1, 000kg) (eng #10888
[たむろ(屯);たむら(ok), tamuro ( ton ); tamura (ok)] (n) (1) gathering; place where people gather; (2) (arch) police station; camp; barracks #10888
[えいとん, eiton] (n) ton (long, British)
[さいかとんすう, saikatonsuu] (n) deadweight tonnage
[ちゅうとんじょ, chuutonjo] (n) military station; post
[ちゅうとんち, chuutonchi] (n) garrison
[とんす, tonsu] (v5s, vi) (1) (uk) (See 屯する) to gather in large numbers (of people); to hang out (as a large group); (2) to assemble (as a military unit or posse); to be quartered (in a particular location)
[たむろする;とんする, tamurosuru ; tonsuru] (vs-s, vi) (1) (uk) to gather in large numbers (of people); to hang out (as a large group); (2) to assemble (as a military unit or posse); to be quartered (in a particular location)
[とんえい, ton'ei] (n, vs) military camp; barracks; camping
[とんしょ, tonsho] (n) post; quarters; military station; police station
[とんでん, tonden] (n, vs) colonization; colonisation
[とんでんへい, tondenhei] (n) agricultural soldiers; colonizers; colonisers
[とんぷく, tonpuku] (n, vs) dose of medicine to be taken only once
[とんぷくやく, tonpukuyaku] (n) dose of medicine to be taken only once
[ぶんとん, bunton] (pref) (See 分屯地, 分屯基地) vice (military); sub
[ぶんとんきち, buntonkichi] (n) sub base (military); sub-base; minor base
[ぶんとんち, buntonchi] (n) vice-camp (military); sub-camp