| ACCOSTABLE | • accostable adj. (Obsolete, rare) Approachable; affable. • ACCOSTABLE adj. approachable; affable. |
| ADJUSTABLE | • adjustable adj. Capable of being adjusted. • adjustable n. Anything that can be adjusted. • ADJUSTABLE adj. that can be adjusted. |
| ADJUSTABLY | • adjustably adv. In a way that is adjustable. • ADJUSTABLE adv. that can be adjusted. |
| ARRESTABLE | • arrestable adj. (Law enforcement) Capable of, or suitable for, being arrested (taken into police custody). • arrestable adj. (Law) For which one can be arrested (taken into police custody). • ARRESTABLE adj. that can be arrested. |
| ATTESTABLE | • attestable adj. Able to be attested. • ATTESTABLE adj. that can be attested. |
| CONSTABLES | • constables n. Plural of constable. • CONSTABLE n. a policeman or policewoman of the lowest rank. |
| DETESTABLE | • detestable adj. Stimulating disgust or detestation; offensive; shocking. • DETESTABLE adj. hateful. |
| DETESTABLY | • detestably adv. In a detestable manner. • DETESTABLE adv. hateful. |
| INVESTABLE | • investable adj. (Finance) Able to be invested; ready for investment; liquid. • INVESTABLE adj. capable of being invested, also INVESTIBLE. |
| METASTABLE | • metastable adj. (Physics, chemistry) Of or pertaining to a physical or chemical state that is relatively long-lived… • metastable n. A particle, etc. in the metastable state. • METASTABLE adj. chemically stable. |
| METASTABLY | • metastably adv. In a metastable way. • METASTABLE adv. chemically stable. |
| MONOSTABLE | • monostable adj. (Electronics) Having more than one state, only one of which is stable. • MONOSTABLE adj. of an electronic circuit, having only one stable state but able to pass into a second state in response to an input pulse. |
| RESTABLING | • restabling v. Present participle of restable. • RESTABLE v. to put in stables again. |
| STABLEBOYS | • stableboys n. Plural of stableboy. • stable-boys n. Plural of stable-boy. • stable␣boys n. Plural of stable boy. |
| 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. |
| STABLENESS | • stableness n. The quality or state of being stable, or firmly established; stability. • STABLENESS n. the state of being stable. |
| STABLISHED | • stablished v. Simple past tense and past participle of stablish. • STABLISH v. (archaic) to establish. |
| STABLISHES | • stablishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stablish. • STABLISH v. (archaic) to establish. |
| UNSTABLEST | • unstablest adj. Superlative form of unstable: most unstable. • UNSTABLE adj. not stable, also INSTABLE. |
| UNTESTABLE | • untestable adj. That cannot be tested; unverifiable. • UNTESTABLE adj. not testable. |