stableˈsteɪ bəl
stable (v)
- present
- stables
- past
- stabled
- past participle
- stabled
- present participle
- stabling
stable (n)
- plural
- stables
stable (adj)
- comparative
- stabler
- superlative
- stablest
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English Definitions:
stable, stalls, horse barn (adj)
a farm building for housing horses or other livestock
stable (adj)
resistant to change of position or condition
"a stable ladder"; "a stable peace"; "a stable relationship"; "stable prices"
stable (adj)
firm and dependable; subject to little fluctuation
"the economy is stable"
stable (adj)
not taking part readily in chemical change
stable (adj)
maintaining equilibrium
static, stable, unchanging (verb)
showing little if any change
"a static population"
stable (verb)
shelter in a stable
"stable horses"
stable (Noun)
A building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses
stable (Noun)
all the racehorses of a particular stable, i.e. belonging to a given owner.
stable (Verb)
to put or keep (horse) in a stable.
stable (Verb)
to park (a rail vehicle)
stable (Adjective)
Relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established, consistent, not easily to be moved, changed, unbalanced, destroyed or altered in value.
Stable
A stable is a building in which livestock, especially horses, are kept. It most commonly means a building that is divided into separate stalls for individual animals. There are many different types of stables in use today such as the American barn which is a large barn with a door each end and individual stalls inside or free standing stables with the classic top and bottom opening doors. The term "stable" is also used to describe a group of animals kept by one owner, regardless of housing or location. The exterior design of a stable can vary widely, based on climate, building materials, historical period, and cultural styles of architecture. A wide range of building materials can be used, including masonry, wood, and steel. Stables can range widely in size, from a small building to house only one or two animals, to facilities used at agricultural shows or at race tracks, which can house hundreds of animals.
Stable
A stable is a building in which livestock, especially horses, are kept. It most commonly means a building that is divided into separate stalls for individual animals and livestock. There are many different types of stables in use today; the American-style barn, for instance, is a large barn with a door at each end and individual stalls inside or free-standing stables with top and bottom-opening doors. The term "stable" is also used to describe a group of animals kept by one owner, regardless of housing or location. The exterior design of a stable can vary widely, based on climate, building materials, historical period and cultural styles of architecture. A wide range of building materials can be used, including masonry (bricks or stone), wood and steel. Stables also range widely in size, from a small building housing one or two animals to facilities at agricultural shows or race tracks that can house hundreds of animals.
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