STABLE vs UNSTABLE: NOUN
- All the racehorses of a particular stable, i.e. belonging to a given owner.
- A building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses
- A farm building for housing horses or other livestock
- A building or an inclosure in which horses, cattle, and other domestic animals are lodged, and which is furnished with stalls, troughs, racks, and bins to contain their food and necessary equipments; in a restricted sense, such a building for horses and cows only; in a still narrower and now the most usual sense, such a building for horses only.
- In racing slang, the horses belonging to a particular racing stable.
- A common dipterous fly (Stomoxys calcitrans) which is abundant about stables and often enters dwellings, especially in autumn; called also biting house fly. These flies, unlike the common house flies, which they resemble, bite severely, and are troublesome to horses and cattle. They differ from the larger horse fly.
- A house, shed, or building, for beasts to lodge and feed in; esp., a building or apartment with stalls, for horses
- N/A
STABLE vs UNSTABLE: ADJECTIVE
- Showing little if any change
- Maintaining equilibrium
- Resistant to change of position or condition
- Not taking part readily in chemical change
- Firmly established; not easily moved, shaken, or overthrown; fixed.
- Steady in purpose; constant; firm in resolution; not easily diverted from a purpose; not fickle or wavering.
- Durable; not subject to overthrow or change; firm
- 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.
- The kind of equilibrium of a body so placed that if disturbed it returns to its former position, as in the case when the center of gravity is below the point or axis of support; -- opposed to unstable equilibrium, in which the body if disturbed does not tend to return to its former position, but to move farther away from it, as in the case of a body supported at a point below the center of gravity. Cf. Neutral equilibrium, under Neutral.
- Relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established, consistent, not easily to be moved, changed, unbalanced, destroyed or altered in value.
- Firm and dependable; subject to little fluctuation
- Radioactive, especially with a short half-life
- Readily decompasable
- Unpredictable
- Fickle
- Fluctuating; not constant
- Having a strong tendency to change
- See Stable equilibrium, under Stable.
- Not stable; not firm, fixed, or constant; subject to change or overthrow.
- Radioactive.
- Decaying with relatively short lifetime. Used of subatomic particles.
- Decomposing readily.
- Not firmly placed; unsteady.
- Showing or marked by erratic or volatile emotions or behavior.
- Not constant; fluctuating.
- Tending strongly to change.
- Wavering or fickle.
- Suffering from severe mental illness
- Affording no ease or reassurance
- Subject to change; variable
- Lacking stability or fixity or firmness
- Highly or violently reactive
- Disposed to psychological variability
STABLE vs UNSTABLE: VERB
- Shelter in a stable
- To put or keep (horse) in a stable.
- To park (a rail vehicle)
- N/A
STABLE vs UNSTABLE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To dwell or lodge in a stable; to dwell in an inclosed place; to kennel.
- N/A
STABLE vs UNSTABLE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To fix; to establish.
- To put or keep in a stable.
- N/A
STABLE vs UNSTABLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Subject to little fluctuation
- In physical, being in equilibrium such that no displacement, distortion, or molecular or chemical change can be produced without the expenditure of work: said of a body which, when displaced, tends to return to its former position, or, when distorted, to its former shape, also of a substance which resists molecular or chemical change.
- Durable, Permanent, etc. See lasting.
- Synonyms and
- Fixed or firm in resolution or purpose; not wavering, fickle, or easily diverted: as, a man of stable character; also formerly, in a bad sense, obstinate; pertinacious.
- Fixed; steady; constant; permanent.
- Firm; firmly fixed, settled, or established; that cannot be easily moved, shaken, or overthrown; steadfast: as, a stable structure; a stable government.
- Firm and dependable
- To fix or hold fast, as in mire; mire; stall.
- To put or keep in a stable, as horses.
- To dwell or lodge in or as in a stable, as beasts.
- To make stable; establish; ordain.
- To make steady, firm, or sure; support.
- To stand firm; be confirmed.
- To make no longer a stable or filthy abode.
- Not stable; not fixed.
- Variable
- Subject to change
- Not steady; inconstant; irresolute; wavering.
STABLE vs UNSTABLE: RELATED WORDS
- Stability, Unfluctuating, Horse barn, Firm, Stalls, Sound, Lasting, Unchangeable, Static, Unreactive, Unchanging, Balanced, Steady, Stabilized, Stabile
- Explosive, Insane, Rickety, Labile, Disturbed, Changeable, Irresolute, Rocky, Uneasy, Wobbly, Shaky, Unsettled, Unsound, Volatile, Precarious
STABLE vs UNSTABLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Robust, Healthy, Stability, Unfluctuating, Firm, Sound, Lasting, Unchangeable, Static, Unreactive, Unchanging, Balanced, Steady, Stabilized, Stabile
- Explosive, Insane, Rickety, Labile, Disturbed, Changeable, Irresolute, Rocky, Uneasy, Wobbly, Shaky, Unsettled, Unsound, Volatile, Precarious
STABLE vs UNSTABLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This means, there may be other tags available for this package, such as next to indicate future releases, or stable to indicate stable releases.
- Stable expression requires the generation of stable cell lines in which the expression construct is integrated into the host genome.
- Some radionuclides become stable after a single emission of radiation, while some transform into various radionuclides as they disintegrate many times, until becoming stable.
- Train, show, and breed horses, Build your stable, Chat in our active community, and test your stable management skills.
- Under normal circumstances, an individual accurately perceives his or her voluntary movements and perceives the surroundings to be stable when they are actually stable.
- Gottman has discovered certain factors that distinguish happy, stable couples from both unstable, ultimately divorcing couples and stable but unhappy couples.
- In the terminology of evolutionary game theory, this stable mixture of individuals playing Steadfast and Concessive is an evolutionarily stable state.
- VPN routed is stable, my connection is clearly stable.
- All radionuclides eventually decay to stable nuclides, but some undergo a series of decays before they reach the stable nuclide.
- Stable is the key, this super stable vertical lifting table prevents any wobbling and tipping.
- Resume gaps happen, especially in an unstable economy.
- Only upload unstable cookbooks from the dev branch.
- VF or hemodynamically unstable VT and cardiac arrest.
- Will that be a stable or unstable equilibrium?
- America and Mexico have been unstable for decades.
- Risk for Unstable Blood Glucose Level Nursing Diagnosis and Nursing Care Plan Risk for Unstable Blood Glucose Level.
- Unstable angina, sometimes referred to as acute coronary syndrome Unstable angina occurs while you may be resting or sleeping, or with little physical exertion.
- Unstable angina is clinically unstable and often a prelude to myocardial infarction or arrhythmias or, less commonly, to sudden death.
- Canadians at high risk include those with economic barriers, unstable employment, difficulty accessing medical care and who have ongoing supervision needs and unstable housing.
- Any unstable landforms or areas influenced by unstable landforms.
STABLE vs UNSTABLE: QUESTIONS
- Is octreotide acetate stable in polypropylene syringes?
- How stable are commercially available Mk7 products?
- Can epigenetic modifications generate new stable phenotypes?
- Is pasteurized milk shelf stable without refrigeration?
- What is the latest stable stable version of the MTA mod?
- What is an example of stable marriage in a stable marriage?
- Can a system be both asymptotically stable and marginally stable?
- What is the latest stable version of stable XZ Utils?
- What makes a relationship more stable or less stable?
- Are stable cell lines necessary for stable gene expression?
- What are some examples of thermodynamically unstable mixtures?
- Is organelle inheritance an evolutionary unstable trait?
- Was Northern Ireland an inherently unstable entity?
- What transition metals are radioactive or unstable?
- How to manage emotionally unstable personality disorder?
- Can unstable mitochondria cause fluctuating ROS production?
- Why is cyclobutadiene unstable at room temperature?
- Why are organometallic compounds thermodynamically unstable?
- Are multifragmentary pertrochanteric (MP) fractures unstable?
- Is peptide bond formation thermodynamically unstable?