stabile |
with a fixed position; stable; immobile. [3 definitions] |
stability |
the condition or quality of being stable. |
stabilization |
the act or process of stabilizing or the condition of being stabilized. |
stabilize |
to make firm, steady, or stable. [3 definitions] |
stabilizer |
one that stabilizes. [3 definitions] |
stable1 |
fixed, firm, or steady in position; not shaky or easily moved or overturned. [4 definitions] |
stable2 |
a building, often containing stalls, where domestic animals, esp. horses or cows, are kept and fed. [3 definitions] |
stable buck |
(outdated; now considered offensive) a black man who works in a stable. |
stable hand |
a person who works in and around a stable. |
stablemate |
a horse that is stabled with another. |
stab (someone) in the back |
to betray (a person who trusted one). |
staccato |
composed of abrupt, distinct notes, sounds, or parts, as a musical passage or a burst of gunfire. [6 definitions] |
stack |
a large conical or rectangular heap of hay, straw, or grain. [9 definitions] |
stackable |
combined form of stack. |
stacked heel |
a shoe heel that is composed of several layers of material such as leather, often in alternating shades. |
stackup |
a situation in which several airplanes must circle an airport at different altitudes while waiting to land. |
stadium |
an enclosed, often roofless structure containing a sports field or arena and tiers of seats for spectators. |
staff1 |
a pole or rod often used as an aid in walking or hiking; walking stick. [9 definitions] |
staff2 |
a building material consisting of plaster and fiber used for ornamental design or as a temporary finish. |
staffer |
a member of a staff. |
staff officer |
a commissioned military officer who serves on a staff. [2 definitions] |