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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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Detestableness
::
Detestableness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
detestable.
Accostable
::
Accostable
(a.)
Approachable;
affable.
Nitroglycerin
::
Nitroglycerin
(n.) A
liquid
appearing
like a heavy oil,
colorless
or
yellowish,
and
consisting
of a
mixture
of
several
glycerin
salts of
nitric
acid, and hence more
properly
called
glycerin
nitrate.
It is made by the
action
of
nitric
acid on
glycerin
in the
presence
of
sulphuric
acid. It is
extremely
unstable
and
terribly
explosive.
A very
dilute
solution
is used in
medicine
as a
neurotic
under the name of
glonion..
Staccato
::
Stabulation
(n.) A place for
lodging
beasts;
a
stable.
Incontestable
::
Incontestable
(a.) Not
contestable;
not to be
disputed;
that
cannot
be
called
in
question
or
controverted;
incontrovertible;
indisputable;
as,
incontestable
evidence,
truth,
or
facts..
Detestable
::
Detestable
(a.)
Worthy
of being
detested;
abominable;
extremely
hateful;
very
odious;
deserving
abhorrence;
as,
detestable
vices..
Protractor
::
Protractor
(n.) An
adjustable
pattern
used by
tailors.
Hellish
::
Hellish
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to hell; like hell;
infernal;
malignant;
wicked;
detestable;
diabolical.
Flitty
::
Flitty
(a.)
Unstable;
fluttering.
Infirm
::
Infirm
(a.) Not solid or
stable;
insecure;
precarious.
Constable
::
Constable
(n.) An
officer
of the peace
having
power as a
conservator
of the
public
peace,
and bound to
execute
the
warrants
of
judicial
officers..
Stableness
::
Stableman
(n.) A boy or man who
attends
in a
stable;
a
groom;
a
hostler.
Stabler
::
Stableness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
stable,
or
firmly
established;
stability..
Ploughfoot
::
Ploughfoot
(n.) An
adjustable
staff
formerly
attached
to the plow beam to
determine
the depth of the
furrow.
Giddy
::
Giddy
(superl.)
Characterized
by
inconstancy;
unstable;
changeable;
fickle;
wild;
thoughtless;
heedless.
Cursed
::
Cursed
(a.)
Deserving
a
curse;
execrable;
hateful;
detestable;
abominable.
Postable
::
Postable
(a.)
Capable
of being
carried
by, or as by,
post..
Rosolic
::
Rosolic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
complex
red
dyestuff
(called
rosolic
acid) which is
analogous
to
rosaniline
and
aurin.
It is
produced
by
oxidizing
a
mixture
of
phenol
and
cresol,
as a dark red
amorphous
mass,
C20H16O3,
which forms weak salts with
bases,
and
stable
ones with
acids.
Called
also
methyl
aurin,
and,
formerly,
corallin..
Intastable
::
Intastable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
tasted;
tasteless;
unsavory.
Constablewick
::
Constablewick
(n.) The
district
to which a
constable's
power is
limited.
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