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51stable horse — obsolete American a stallion Another example of prudery about male animals kept for breeding: see big animal. A stable boss does not keep stallions but is a pimp running more than one prostitute …
52stable oscillation — noun Etymology: stable (III) : an oscillation (as of a pendulum, tuning fork, or airplane part) whose amplitude does not increase compare unstable oscillation …
53stable isotope — an isotope that does not transmute into another element with emission of corpuscular or electromagnetic radiations …
54stable — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. barn, stall, mews. See abode. adj. See stability. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Fixed] Syn. steady, stationary, solid; see firm 1 . 2. [Steadfast] Syn. calm, firm, constant; see resolute 2 . 3.… …
55stable money — unit of currency whose real value does not change drastically …
56stable price — price which remains constant, price which does not change …
57Stable Prices — Prices that do not vary greatly over short time periods …
58stable equilibrium — /ˌsteɪbəl ikwəˈlɪbriəm/ (say .staybuhl eekwuh libreeuhm) noun a state of equilibrium in a system where any slight change of energy will not cause any further change from the equilibrium state …
59stable market — /ˌsteɪb(ə)l mɑ:kɪt/ noun a market where sales do not change much in response to changes in price and where demand is therefore steady …
60NWA (wrestling stable) — Not to be confused with the actual National Wrestling Alliance. NWA (wrestling stable) Stable Members Jim Cornette Jeff Jarrett Ricky Morton Robert Gibson Barry Windham Bombastic Bob Bodacious Bart …