| STABLE | • stable n. A building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) ungulates… • stable n. (Metonymically) All the racehorses of a particular stable, i.e. belonging to a given owner. • stable n. (Scotland) A set of advocates; a barristers’ chambers. |
| STABLEBOY | • stableboy n. Alternative form of stable boy. • stable-boy n. Alternative spelling of stable boy. • stable␣boy n. A boy or young man who attends in a stable. |
| STABLEBOYS | • stableboys n. Plural of stableboy. • stable-boys n. Plural of stable-boy. • stable␣boys n. Plural of stable boy. |
| STABLED | • stabled adj. Kept or located in a stable. • stabled adj. (Rail transport, of a rail vehicle) parked. • stabled v. Simple past tense and past participle of stable. |
| STABLEMAN | • stableman n. A person employed to take care of horses in a stable. • STABLEMAN n. someone who works at a stable, also STABLEBOY. |
| STABLEMATE | • stablemate n. One (such as a racehorse) from the same stable. • stablemate n. One from the same organization or background. • STABLEMATE n. a horse from the same stable as another. |
| STABLEMATES | • stablemates n. Plural of stablemate. • STABLEMATE n. a horse from the same stable as another. |
| STABLEMEN | • stablemen n. Plural of stableman. • STABLEMAN n. someone who works at a stable, also STABLEBOY. |
| STABLENESS | • stableness n. The quality or state of being stable, or firmly established; stability. • STABLENESS n. the state of being stable. |
| STABLENESSES | • STABLENESS n. the state of being stable. |
| STABLER | • stabler adj. Comparative form of stable: more stable. • stabler n. A stablekeeper. • Stabler prop.n. A surname. |
| STABLERS | • stablers n. Plural of stabler. • Stablers prop.n. Plural of Stabler. • STABLER n. one who keeps a stable. |
| STABLES | • stables n. Plural of stable. • STABLE v. to put in a shelter for animals. |
| STABLEST | • stablest adj. Superlative form of stable: most stable. • STABLE adj. well-founded. |