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Definition of stable
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Stable
(v. t.) To put or keep in a
stable.
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Constable
::
Constable
(n.) A high
officer
in the
monarchical
establishments
of the
Middle
Ages.
Bail
::
Bail (n.) A
division
for the
stalls
of an open
stable.
Unhinge
::
Unhinge
(v. t.) To
render
unstable
or
wavering;
to
unsettle;
as, to
unhinge
one's mind or
opinions;
to
unhinge
the
nerves..
Sheading
::
Sheading
(v. t.) A
tithing,
or
division,
in the Isle of Man, in which there is a
coroner,
or chief
constable.
The
island
is
divided
into six
sheadings..
Gustable
::
Gustable
(v.)
Capable
of being
tasted;
tastable.
Saccharonic
::
Saccharonic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
derived
from,
saccharone;
specifically,
designating
an
unstable
acid which is
obtained
from
saccharone
(a) by
hydration,
and forms a
well-known
series
of
salts..
Abhorrent
::
Abhorrent
(a.)
Detestable.
Stableboy
::
Stable
(v. i.) To dwell or lodge in a
stable;
to dwell in an
inclosed
place;
to
kennel.
Execrable
::
Execrable
(a.)
Deserving
to be
execrated;
accursed;
damnable;
detestable;
abominable;
as, an
execrable
wretch..
Inversion
::
Inversion
(n.) A
change
of the usual order of words or
phrases;
as, of all
vices,
impurity
is one of the most
detestable,
instead
of,
impurity
is one of the most
detestable
of all
vices..
Policeman
::
Policeman
(n.) A
member
of a body of
police;
a
constable.
Hatel
::
Hatel (a.)
Hateful;
detestable.
Settle
::
Settle
(n.) To place in a fixed or
permanent
condition;
to make firm,
steady,
or
stable;
to
establish;
to fix; esp., to
establish
in life; to fix in
business,
in a home, or the
like..
Stall
::
Stall (v. i.) A
stable;
a place for
cattle.
Pillory
::
Pillory
(n.) A frame of
adjustable
boards
erected
on a post, and
having
holes
through
which the head and hands of an
offender
were
thrust
so as to be
exposed
in front of it..
Stable
::
Stable
(v. i.)
Steady
in
purpose;
constant;
firm in
resolution;
not
easily
diverted
from a
purpose;
not
fickle
or
wavering;
as, a man of
stable
character..
Livery Stable
::
Livery
stable
() A
stable
where
horses
are kept for hire, and where
stabling
is
provided.
See
Livery,
n., 3 (e) (f) & (g)..
Hellish
::
Hellish
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to hell; like hell;
infernal;
malignant;
wicked;
detestable;
diabolical.
Stable
::
Stable
(v. t.) To put or keep in a
stable.
Detestably
::
Detestably
(adv.)
In a
detestable
manner.
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