Etymology: [ stA-b&l ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English from Old French estable from Latin stabula & Latin stabulum (“stall, stand”) or Middle English from Anglo-Norman; Old French estable from Latin stabilis (itself from stare (“stand”) + -abilis (“able”))
Relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established, not easily to be moved, changed, unbalanced, destroyed or altered in value, A building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses, to put or keep (horse) in a stable, all the racehorses of a particular stable, i.e. belonging to a given owner, to park (a rail vehicle), unmoving, unchanging; In meteorology, a parcel in a stable environment will not rise or sink but remains at constant height If forced to rise or sink, the parcel will return to its initial level (Stable, Neutral, Unstable), The two squares of the first rank on the King's Level immediately to the left of the Queen's Tower; that is, where the Knights start play, (adj ) sOgi, soygih, Acronym for Stable Antarctic Boundary Layer Experiment, A group of wrestlers gimmicked to work together, The use of the word 'stable' should involve some comparison, eg carbon dioxide is stable with respect to its constituent elements This is quite a key issue You must see that we never talk about absolute amounts of energy in any system (any good physicist will tell you why), all we can do is compare one to another, a building or apartment with stalls, for horses; as, a horse stable; a cow stable, A group of wrestlers that join together to form a group, A wine is said to be stable when there is no danger of further fermentation, When wine is in a state in which it will not develop negative characteristics in the bottle, due, for example, to re-fermentation, premature browning or protein haze, A multi-purpose building for the housing and care of domestic animals including storage for the equipment necessary to work with and maintain the animals, a farm building for housing horses or other livestock shelter in a stable; "stable horses" maintaining equilibrium not taking part readily in chemical change firm and dependable; subject to little fluctuation; "the economy is stable" resistant to change of position or condition; "a stable ladder"; "a stable peace"; "a stable relationship"; "stable prices, ICU 2 0, a parcel of air that remains at a constant height that will not rise or sink, A group of performers united to form a powerful collection of men and women, So placed as to resist forces tending to cause motion; of such structure as to resist distortion or molecular or chemical disturbance; said of any body or substance, To dwell or lodge in a stable; to dwell in an inclosed place; to kennel, a farm building for housing horses or other livestock shelter in a stable; "stable horses", maintaining equilibrium not taking part readily in chemical change firm and dependable; subject to little fluctuation; "the economy is stable", resistant to change of position or condition; "a stable ladder"; "a stable peace"; "a stable relationship"; "stable prices, To put or keep in a stable, To fix; to establish, if every eigenvalue of the Jacobian matrix $[\frac{\partial F_i }{\partial x_j }, Put or keep (horse) in stable, A house, shed, or building, for beasts to lodge and feed in; esp, When something is stable it is not changing For example, an object might stay still, The patients response to dialysis, both during and in-between times is appropriate, You can describe someone who is seriously ill as stable when their condition has stopped getting worse. The injured man was in a stable condition, If someone has a stable personality, they are calm and reasonable and their mood does not change suddenly. Their characters are fully formed and they are both very stable children. unstable, Chemical substances are described as stable when they tend to remain in the same chemical or atomic state. The less stable compounds were converted into a compound called Delta-A THC, If an object is stable, it is firmly fixed in position and is not likely to move or fall. This structure must be stable. unstable, A stable or stables is an organization that breeds and trains horses for racing. Miss Curling won on two horses from Mick Trickey's stable, A stable or stables is a building in which horses are kept, An important property of counting sort in that numbers with the same value appear in the output array in the same order as they do in the input array (See page 170), structure in which horses and other animals are housed; racing establishment; race horses belonging to a racing establishment, Steady in purpose; constant; firm in resolution; not easily diverted from a purpose; not fickle or wavering; as, a man of stable character, Durable; not subject to overthrow or change; firm; as, a stable foundation; a stable position, Firmly established; not easily moved, shaken, or overthrown; fixed; as, a stable government, put in a stable, keep in a stable; live in a stable; live as if in a stable, steady, firm, fixed; not shaky; lasting; dependable, faithful; not susceptible to change; resistant to change; well-balanced in an emotional manner; (Chemistry) not readily decomposing, When horses are stabled, they are put into a stable. The animals had been fed and stabled, If something is stable, it is not likely to change or come to an end suddenly. The price of oil should remain stable for the rest of 1992. a stable marriage. + stability sta·bil·ity It was a time of political stability and progress, Non-radioactive, Incapable of spontaneous radioactive decay, Does not decay, Does not decay A particle is stable if there exist no processes in which a particle disappears and in its place different particles appear, (in Hosta) a plant that maintains its solid or variegated pattern when propagated by division, a farm building for housing horses or other livestock, Sediment Transport And Boundary Layer Equipment, Does not decay A particle is stable if there exist no processes in which a particle disappears and in its place two or more different particles appear, resistant to change of position or condition; "a stable ladder"; "a stable peace"; "a stable relationship"; "stable prices", shelter in a stable; "stable horses", firm and dependable; subject to little fluctuation; "the economy is stable", not taking part readily in chemical change, maintaining equilibrium, showing little if any change; "a static population", kept or located in a stable, Simple past tense and past participle of stable, parked, ecurie, stalling, past of stable, A stable keeper, plural of stable, The act or practice of keeping horses and cattle in a stable, place in a barn for horses or other animals, A building, shed, or room for horses and cattle, present participle of stable, space in a building where horses can be kept, accommodation for animals (especially for horses), In a stable manner, in a stable solid fixed manner; "the boulder was balanced stably at the edge of the canyon", in a stable solid fixed manner; "the boulder was balanced stably at the edge of the canyon, in a stable unchanging manner; "the death rate in Russia has been stably high" in a stable solid fixed manner; "the boulder was balanced stably at the edge of the canyon, in a stable unchanging manner; "the death rate in Russia has been stably high", In a stable manner; firmly; fixedly; steadily; as, a government stably settled, steadily, firmly,
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Relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established, not easily to be moved, changed, unbalanced, destroyed or altered in value - "He was in a stable relationship."
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A building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses
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to put or keep (horse) in a stable
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all the racehorses of a particular stable, i.e. belonging to a given owner
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to park (a rail vehicle)
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unmoving, unchanging; In meteorology, a parcel in a stable environment will not rise or sink but remains at constant height If forced to rise or sink, the parcel will return to its initial level (Stable, Neutral, Unstable)
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The two squares of the first rank on the King's Level immediately to the left of the Queen's Tower; that is, where the Knights start play
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(adj ) sOgi, soygih
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Acronym for Stable Antarctic Boundary Layer Experiment
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A group of wrestlers gimmicked to work together
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The use of the word 'stable' should involve some comparison, eg carbon dioxide is stable with respect to its constituent elements This is quite a key issue You must see that we never talk about absolute amounts of energy in any system (any good physicist will tell you why), all we can do is compare one to another
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a building or apartment with stalls, for horses; as, a horse stable; a cow stable
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A group of wrestlers that join together to form a group
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A wine is said to be stable when there is no danger of further fermentation
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When wine is in a state in which it will not develop negative characteristics in the bottle, due, for example, to re-fermentation, premature browning or protein haze
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A multi-purpose building for the housing and care of domestic animals including storage for the equipment necessary to work with and maintain the animals
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a farm building for housing horses or other livestock shelter in a stable; "stable horses" maintaining equilibrium not taking part readily in chemical change firm and dependable; subject to little fluctuation; "the economy is stable" resistant to change of position or condition; "a stable ladder"; "a stable peace"; "a stable relationship"; "stable prices
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ICU 2 0
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a parcel of air that remains at a constant height that will not rise or sink
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A group of performers united to form a powerful collection of men and women
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So placed as to resist forces tending to cause motion; of such structure as to resist distortion or molecular or chemical disturbance; said of any body or substance
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To dwell or lodge in a stable; to dwell in an inclosed place; to kennel
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a farm building for housing horses or other livestock shelter in a stable; "stable horses"
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maintaining equilibrium not taking part readily in chemical change firm and dependable; subject to little fluctuation; "the economy is stable"
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resistant to change of position or condition; "a stable ladder"; "a stable peace"; "a stable relationship"; "stable prices
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To put or keep in a stable
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To fix; to establish
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if every eigenvalue of the Jacobian matrix $[\frac{\partial F_i }{\partial x_j }
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Put or keep (horse) in stable
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A house, shed, or building, for beasts to lodge and feed in; esp
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When something is stable it is not changing For example, an object might stay still
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The patients response to dialysis, both during and in-between times is appropriate
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You can describe someone who is seriously ill as stable when their condition has stopped getting worse. The injured man was in a stable condition
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If someone has a stable personality, they are calm and reasonable and their mood does not change suddenly. Their characters are fully formed and they are both very stable children. unstable
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Chemical substances are described as stable when they tend to remain in the same chemical or atomic state. The less stable compounds were converted into a compound called Delta-A THC
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If an object is stable, it is firmly fixed in position and is not likely to move or fall. This structure must be stable. unstable
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A stable or stables is an organization that breeds and trains horses for racing. Miss Curling won on two horses from Mick Trickey's stable
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A stable or stables is a building in which horses are kept
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An important property of counting sort in that numbers with the same value appear in the output array in the same order as they do in the input array (See page 170)
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structure in which horses and other animals are housed; racing establishment; race horses belonging to a racing establishment isim
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Steady in purpose; constant; firm in resolution; not easily diverted from a purpose; not fickle or wavering; as, a man of stable character
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Durable; not subject to overthrow or change; firm; as, a stable foundation; a stable position
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Firmly established; not easily moved, shaken, or overthrown; fixed; as, a stable government
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put in a stable, keep in a stable; live in a stable; live as if in a stable fiil
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steady, firm, fixed; not shaky; lasting; dependable, faithful; not susceptible to change; resistant to change; well-balanced in an emotional manner; (Chemistry) not readily decomposing sıfat
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When horses are stabled, they are put into a stable. The animals had been fed and stabled
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If something is stable, it is not likely to change or come to an end suddenly. The price of oil should remain stable for the rest of 1992. a stable marriage. + stability sta·bil·ity It was a time of political stability and progress
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Non-radioactive
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Incapable of spontaneous radioactive decay
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Does not decay
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Does not decay A particle is stable if there exist no processes in which a particle disappears and in its place different particles appear
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(in Hosta) a plant that maintains its solid or variegated pattern when propagated by division
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a farm building for housing horses or other livestock
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Sediment Transport And Boundary Layer Equipment
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Does not decay A particle is stable if there exist no processes in which a particle disappears and in its place two or more different particles appear
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resistant to change of position or condition; "a stable ladder"; "a stable peace"; "a stable relationship"; "stable prices"
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shelter in a stable; "stable horses"
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firm and dependable; subject to little fluctuation; "the economy is stable"
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not taking part readily in chemical change
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maintaining equilibrium
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showing little if any change; "a static population"
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stabled
kept or located in a stable
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stabled
Simple past tense and past participle of stable
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stabled
parked
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A stable
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Stabling
stalling
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stabled
past of stable
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stabler
A stable keeper
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stables
plural of stable
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stabling
The act or practice of keeping horses and cattle in a stable
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stabling
place in a barn for horses or other animals isim
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stabling
A building, shed, or room for horses and cattle
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stabling
present participle of stable
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stabling
space in a building where horses can be kept
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stabling
accommodation for animals (especially for horses)
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stably
In a stable manner
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in a stable solid fixed manner; "the boulder was balanced stably at the edge of the canyon"
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in a stable solid fixed manner; "the boulder was balanced stably at the edge of the canyon
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in a stable unchanging manner; "the death rate in Russia has been stably high" in a stable solid fixed manner; "the boulder was balanced stably at the edge of the canyon
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in a stable unchanging manner; "the death rate in Russia has been stably high"
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In a stable manner; firmly; fixedly; steadily; as, a government stably settled
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