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Stableness

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sta·ble 1  (stbl)
adj. sta·bler, sta·blest
1.
a. Resistant to change of position or condition; not easily moved or disturbed: a house built on stable ground; a stable platform.
b. Not subject to sudden or extreme change or fluctuation: a stable economy; a stable currency.
c. Maintaining equilibrium; self-restoring: a stable aircraft.
2. Enduring or permanent: a stable peace.
3.
a. Consistently dependable; steadfast of purpose.
b. Not subject to mental illness or irrationality: a stable personality.
4. Physics Having no known mode of decay; indefinitely long-lived. Used of atomic particles.
5. Chemistry Not easily decomposed or otherwise modified chemically.

[Middle English, from Old French estable, from Latin stabilis; see st- in Indo-European roots.]

stable·ness n.
stably adv.

sta·ble 2  (stbl)
n.
1.
a. A building for the shelter and feeding of domestic animals, especially horses and cattle.
b. A group of animals lodged in such a building.
2.
a. All the racehorses belonging to a single owner or racing establishment. See Synonyms at flock1.
b. The personnel employed to keep and train such a group of racehorses.
3. A group, as of athletes or entertainers, under common management: a stable of prizefighters.
v. sta·bled, sta·bling, sta·bles
v.tr.
To put or keep in or as if in a stable.
v.intr.
To live in or as if in a stable.

[Middle English, from Old French estable, from Latin stabulum, stable, standing place; see st- in Indo-European roots.]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.stableness - the quality or attribute of being firm and steadfast
steadiness, firmness - the quality of being steady or securely and immovably fixed in place
unstableness, instability - the quality or attribute of being unstable and irresolute


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