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Uncommon
noun
•
A
building
,
wing
or
dependency
set apart
and
adapted
for
lodging
and
feeding
(and
training
)
animals
with
hoofs
,
especially
horses
.
•
All the
racehorses
of a
particular
stable
, i.e.
belonging
to a
given
owner
.
•
In Scottish English:
A set of
advocates
; a
barristers
'
chambers
.
•
In Sumo:
An
organization
of
sumo
wrestlers
who
live
and
train
together.
•
A group of
prostitutes
managed
by one
pimp
.
verb
•
to
put
or
keep
(an
animal
) in a
stable
.
•
to
dwell
in a
stable
.
•
In Rail transportation:
to
park
(a
rail vehicle
).
adj
•
Relatively
unchanging
,
steady
,
permanent
;
firmly
fixed
or
established
;
consistent
; not
easily
moved
,
altered
, or
destroyed
.
•
In Computing:
Of
software
:
established
to be
relatively
free
of
bugs
,
as opposed to
a
beta version
.
•
In Computer science:
That
maintains
the
relative
order of
items
that
compare
as
equal
.
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Similar
uniform
steadies
fixed
stabile
unvarying
steady
Related
reliable
secure
robust
functional
consistent
solid
manageable
sustainable
flexible
resilient
safe
dependable
efficient
active
balanced
profitable
durable
healthy
accurate
strong
successful
comfortable
rigid
predictable
effective
powerful
stabilize
constant
stabilized
controllable
prosperous
productive
sturdy
responsive
smooth
complex
volatile
attractive
high
compact
mature
dynamic
convenient
liquid
versatile
unified
competitive
homogeneous
scalable
neutral
tight
fast
favorable
favourable
desirable
expensive
low
secured
sensitive
standards compliant
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Opposite
instable
mobile
unstable
varying
Rhymes
able
Mabel
table
gable
Babel
fable
sable
label
cable
vtable
unable
enable
inable
stable
disable
unstable
periodic table
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Lineage
stable
English
stabilis
Latin
-abilis
Latin
sto
Latin
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