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stabilizer
  1. Any person or thing that brings stability.
  2. Any substance added to something in order to stabilize it.
  3. A gyroscopically controlled fin or similar device that prevents the excess rolling of a ship in rough seas.
  4. An airfoil that stabilizes the flight of an aircraft or missile.
  5. (textiles) A piece of backing fabric used in embroidery.
  6. Synonyms:
  7. Examples:
    1. “Now the backhoe's lower center frame sits on the support, taking the weight off the stabilizer arms.”
      “Create this stole by stitching together ribbons, trims and fabric scraps temporarily held together with water-soluble stabilizer.”
      “You can whip melted chocolate like cream, the fat and the lecithin acting as a stabilizer for the foam.”
stable
  1. A building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses.
  2. (metonymy) All the racehorses of a particular stable, i.e. belonging to a given owner.
  3. (Scotland) A set of advocates; a barristers' chambers.
  4. An organization of sumo wrestlers who live and train together.
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  6. Examples:
    1. “There was room for a dozen horses in the squire's large stable.”
      “Madame Roux is the latest addition to the city's growing sporting stable.”
stabilization
  1. (uncountable) the process of stabilizing
  2. (countable) the result of being stabilized
  3. (medicine) a process to help prevent shock in sick or injured people
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  5. Examples:
    1. “Professor Burland has been working on the stabilization committee for the last ten years under all sorts of Machiavellian pressures and politics.”
      “This creates a line of p orbitals down the length of the molecule, allowing resonance stabilization of the pi bonds.”
      “By 1924, after German default on reparations and tax increases, the economic situation was ripe for stabilization.”
stability
  1. The condition of being stable or in equilibrium, and thus resistant to change.
  2. The tendency to recover from perturbations.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “It was a time of political stability and progress.”
      “We can improve the image quality by increasing the stability of the camera lens when submerged.”
      “Extensive wind tunnel tests have been carried out to investigate the stability of the bridge.”
stablemate
  1. One (such as a racehorse) from the same stable.
  2. One from the same organization or background.
  3. Examples:
    1. “As Europe basked in the Enlightenment, Popish superstition and its stablemate monarchical absolutism appeared to be receding into the past.”
      “Their stablemate War At Sea could be a bit better than his handicap mark suggests here.”
      “She missed the Beverly D. Stakes on August 14 at Arlington Park due to a minor leg injury sustained when she was kicked by a stablemate.”
stabulation
  1. (obsolete) The act of stabling or housing animals.
  2. (obsolete) A place for lodging animals; a stable.
stabling
  1. A building, shed, or room for horses and cattle; a stable.
  2. Synonyms:
stablewoman
stableness
  1. The quality or state of being stable, or firmly established; stability.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Carpenter Murray Reardon was speaking with foreman Frank Mure about the stableness of the structure. Reardon warned that the bridge was in danger of collapse. Mure simply laughed at the carpenter.”
      “In the K 1 simulation, the stableness of k 3 estimation in changes of cerebral blood flow was investigated.”
      “The unused fingers may stretch and stabilize the skin or simply anchor your hand for stableness.”
stableman
  1. A person employed to take care of horses in a stable.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “She had written him a reference in case he wanted to seek work as a stableman again.”
      “The stableman who had taken care of Lay's horse, led Nalie into the stables as Jacqueline took Lione into the castle.”
      “The stableman was already at the festivities so I saddled my own horse, a stout black mare.”
stableyard
  1. A yard connecting horses' stables.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Part of the house and the stableyard will be open to visitors for a small charge, as well as the garden with its collection of old roses.”
      “She watered the mules at the stableyard fountain, rubbed them down, and let them rest in a patch of shade.”
      “There are golden tickets to win chocolate bars, magic shows, a puppet theatre and a stableyard full of chocolate.”
stablekeeper
  1. The person who maintains a stable where animals are kept.
stabilizability
  1. The quality or degree of being stabilizable.
stabilisation
  1. Alternative spelling of stabilization
  2. Examples:
    1. “In situ stabilisation techniques included in the survey were chemical, bituminous, and mechanical stabilisation.”
      “The US economy is still on a strong downtrend with no signs of stabilisation yet on the horizon.”
      “Shorter stays in hospital for initial stabilisation followed by domiciliary care may, however, be equally effective.”
stablehand
  1. A person who works in a stable.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The stablehand tended to the horses, diligently cleaning their stalls and ensuring they were well-fed and groomed.”
stabiliser
  1. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of stabilizer
stablemaster
  1. The person in charge of a stable.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Often beaten in such wrestling matches, he decided to train for a time under a sumo stablemaster named Tamagaki.”
      “He revolted because the office of stablemaster appeared too lowly for him.”
stableful
  1. The amount that fills a stable.
stabler
stabilisers
  1. plural of stabiliser
  2. (Britain, plural only) training wheels on a child's bicycle.
  3. Examples:
    1. “She had many comforts compared with older vessels, including stabilisers to reduce rolling in rough seas.”
      “To make the proposed stabilisers automatic, they can be linked to GDP forecasts.”
      “The local Society is also looking for a child's tricycle or bicycle with stabilisers on loan for a month.”
stabilizabilities
  1. plural of stabilizability
stabilizations
stabilisations
  1. plural of stabilisation
stablekeepers
  1. plural of stablekeeper
stablemasters
stablewomen
stabulations
  1. plural of stabulation
stabilizers
  1. plural of stabilizer
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Other ingredients in an ice cream mix are sweeteners, stabilizers and emulsifiers.”
      “Ingredients such as stabilizers and emulsifiers can be important in maintaining flavor quality and beverage appearance.”
      “Mast cell stabilizers may also reduce inflammation associated with hay fever and allergic conjunctivitis.”
stablemates
  1. plural of stablemate
stablehands
stableyards
stablemen
  1. plural of stableman
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “To run a hunt you need all the horsemen, stablemen, hound keepers and nowadays the local police.”
      “He got his horse from one of the stablemen, and galloped out the curtain wall when the drawbridge was down.”
      “It is a quite common opinion among owners of horses and stablemen that lampas is a disease that very frequently exists.”
stablesful
  1. plural of stableful
stablefuls
  1. plural of stableful
stabilities
  1. plural of stability
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Ulnar and radial ligamentous stabilities are assessed with the patient's forearm flexed at 20 degrees to unlock the olecranon from its fossa.”
      “Changes in the chemical constitution of a mesomorphic compound may therefore radically alter the mesomorphic properties and thermal stabilities.”
      “Comparison of individual PAH compounds with different thermal stabilities shows that the source of PAH pollution in the Clyde changes downriver.”
stablings
stablers
  1. plural of stabler
stables
  1. plural of stable
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “They walked their horses back to the stables and then handed them off to the stable boys.”
      “Therese stepped into the stables, a sudden wave of suspicion washing over her.”
      “He tried the stables for 133 horses, the kennels for 144 hounds, the attics for 144 abigails or footmen.”
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