stable |
astatic |
As adjectives the difference between stable and astatic
is that
stable is relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed while
astatic is not static or stable; unsteady, unstable.
As a noun stable
is a building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses.
As a verb stable
is to put or keep (horse) in a stable.
stable |
nontipping |
As adjectives the difference between stable and nontipping
is that
stable is relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed while
nontipping is not offering tips (gratuities).
As a noun stable
is a building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses.
As a verb stable
is to put or keep (horse) in a stable.
stable |
unstabled |
As adjectives the difference between stable and unstabled
is that
stable is relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed while
unstabled is not lodged in a stable.
As a noun stable
is a building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses.
As a verb stable
is to put or keep (horse) in a stable.
stable |
superstable |
As adjectives the difference between stable and superstable
is that
stable is relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed while
superstable is (mathematics) describing a theory that is k-stable for all sufficiently large cardinals k.
As a noun stable
is a building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses.
As a verb stable
is to put or keep (horse) in a stable.
stable |
heterostasis |
As nouns the difference between stable and heterostasis
is that
stable is a building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses while
heterostasis is (sciences) a stable (if dynamic) distribution of states, behaviours etc.
As a verb stable
is to put or keep (horse) in a stable.
As an adjective stable
is relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed.
stable |
nitrocalcite |
As nouns the difference between stable and nitrocalcite
is that
stable is a building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses while
nitrocalcite is (mineralogy) a hydrated calcium nitrate mineral that forms as an efflorescence where manure contacts concrete or limestone in a dry environment, as in stables or caverns.
As a verb stable
is to put or keep (horse) in a stable.
As an adjective stable
is relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed.
stable |
triphenylmethylium |
As nouns the difference between stable and triphenylmethylium
is that
stable is a building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses while
triphenylmethylium is (chemistry) a highly stable carbocation resulting from the loss of a water molecule from the protonated form of triphenylmethanol.
As a verb stable
is to put or keep (horse) in a stable.
As an adjective stable
is relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed.
stable |
consociational |
As adjectives the difference between stable and consociational
is that
stable is relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed while
consociational is (politics|of a state) having major internal divisions along ethnic, religious, or linguistic lines, with none of the divisions large enough to form a majority group, yet nonetheless stable due to consultation among the elites of each of its major social groups.
As a noun stable
is a building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses.
As a verb stable
is to put or keep (horse) in a stable.
stable |
cysteamine |
As nouns the difference between stable and cysteamine
is that
stable is a building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses while
cysteamine is the simplest stable aminothiol, a degradation product of the amino acid cysteine, used to treat cystine excretion disorders and radiation sickness.
As a verb stable
is to put or keep (horse) in a stable.
As an adjective stable
is relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed.
stable |
tetrabutyltin |
As nouns the difference between stable and tetrabutyltin
is that
stable is a building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses while
tetrabutyltin is (organic compound) a stable organotin compound, a combustible, colourless liquid at room temperature, that is the starting material for tributyltin and dibutyltin.
As a verb stable
is to put or keep (horse) in a stable.
As an adjective stable
is relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed.
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