stable
noun(sta-ble)
a building in which domestic animals are sheltered and fed; especially : such a building having stalls or compartments
stable
noun(sta-ble)
the racehorses of one owner
stable
noun(sta-ble)
a group of people (such as athletes, writers, or performers) under one management
stable
verb(sta-ble)
to put or keep in a stable
stable
verb(sta-ble)
to dwell in or as if in a stable
stable
adjective(sta-ble)
firmly established : fixed, steadfast
stable
adjective(sta-ble)
not changing or fluctuating : unvarying
stable
adjective(sta-ble)
permanent, enduring
stable
noun(sta-ble)
a boy or young man who works in a stable; especially : one who takes care of the horses
stable
noun(sta-ble)
a biting dipteran fly (Stomoxys calcitrans) that resembles the common housefly and is abundant about stables
stable
noun(sta-ble)
a girl or young woman who works in a stable; especially : one who takes care of the horses
stable
noun(sta-ble)
a condition or place marked by great accumulation of filth or corruption
stable
noun(sta-ble)
a stable where horses and vehicles are kept for hire and where stabling is provided —called also livery barn
stable
adjective(sta-ble)
processed or packaged to withstand prolonged storage without refrigeration
stable
noun(sta-ble)
a person who works in a stable; especially : one who takes care of the horses