| BIOSTABLE | • biostable adj. (Pharmacy) Remaining chemically stable within the body. • BIOSTABLE adj. not affected by the biological environment. |
| BISTABLES | • bistables n. Plural of bistable. • BISTABLE n. a valve or transistor circuit having two stable states. |
| CONSTABLE | • constable n. One holding the lowest rank in most Commonwealth police forces. (See also chief constable.) • constable n. (UK, law) A police officer or an officer with equivalent powers. • constable n. (Historical) An officer of a noble court in the Middle Ages, usually a senior army commander. (See also marshal). |
| GUSTABLES | • gustables n. Plural of gustable. • GUSTABLE n. something capable of being tasted. |
| RESTABLED | • restabled v. Simple past tense and past participle of restable. • RESTABLE v. to put in stables again. |
| RESTABLES | • restables v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of restable. • RESTABLE v. to put in stables again. |
| 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. |
| STABLEMAN | • stableman n. A person employed to take care of horses in a stable. • STABLEMAN n. someone who works at a stable, also STABLEBOY. |
| STABLEMEN | • stablemen n. Plural of stableman. • STABLEMAN n. someone who works at a stable, also STABLEBOY. |
| TRUSTABLE | • trustable adj. Capable of being trusted; trustworthy. • TRUSTABLE adj. that can be trusted. |
| TWISTABLE | • twistable adj. Capable of being twisted. • TWISTABLE adj. that can be twisted. |
| UNSTABLER | • unstabler adj. Comparative form of unstable: more unstable. • UNSTABLE adj. not stable, also INSTABLE. |