robust |
stability |
As an adjective robust
is evincing strength; indicating vigorous health; strong; sinewy; muscular; vigorous; sound; as, a robust body; robust youth; robust health.
As a noun stability is
the condition of being stable or in equilibrium, and thus resistant to change.
stability |
stablish |
As a noun stability
is the condition of being stable or in equilibrium, and thus resistant to change.
As a verb stablish is
(archaic) to establish.
stability |
sturdiness |
As nouns the difference between stability and sturdiness
is that
stability is the condition of being stable or in equilibrium, and thus resistant to change while
sturdiness is the state or quality of being sturdy.
stability |
sturdy |
As nouns the difference between stability and sturdy
is that
stability is the condition of being stable or in equilibrium, and thus resistant to change while
sturdy is a disease in sheep and cattle, marked by great nervousness, or by dullness and stupor.
As an adjective sturdy is
of firm build; stiff; stout; strong.
stability |
resolution |
Related terms |
Stability is a related term of resolution.
As nouns the difference between stability and resolution
is that
stability is the condition of being stable or in equilibrium, and thus resistant to change while
resolution is resolution.
stably |
stability |
As an adverb stably
is in a stable manner.
As a noun stability is
the condition of being stable or in equilibrium, and thus resistant to change.
predictability |
stability |
As nouns the difference between predictability and stability
is that
predictability is the characteristic of being predictable while
stability is the condition of being stable or in equilibrium, and thus resistant to change.
solidity |
stability |
As nouns the difference between solidity and stability
is that
solidity is the state or quality of being solid while
stability is the condition of being stable or in equilibrium, and thus resistant to change.
trim |
stability |
As nouns the difference between trim and stability
is that
trim is decoration; especially, decoration placed along edges or borders while
stability is the condition of being stable or in equilibrium, and thus resistant to change.
As a verb trim
is to reduce slightly; to cut; especially, to remove excess; e.g. 'trim a hedge', 'trim a beard'. The adposition
of can be used in present perfect tense to designate the removed part.
As an adjective trim
is physically fit.
As an adverb trim
is in good order, properly managed or maintained.
stability |
stabiliser |
As nouns the difference between stability and stabiliser
is that
stability is the condition of being stable or in equilibrium, and thus resistant to change while
stabiliser is (
british).
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