Cody
callie
haze
odie
Danny
echo
Rosa
rosie
Yes. Elements have one word names.
Yes, the word 'stable' is both a noun and an adjective.The noun 'stable' is a word for a building used to house domestic animals such as horses.The adjective 'stable' describes a noun as not subject to to change of position or condition; firmly established.
PERHAPS 'STY' IS THE WORD YOU'RE ASKING ABOUT.
The word "names" has only one syllable.
The word "stable" as a noun can be one of three things. A stable is place where horses are kept either for the purposes of racing, farm work or simply as a domestic pet to be ridden.example: I brought my horse to the stable to rest.A stable can also mean a group of people trained by the same person or organization.example: The coach looked after a large stable of basketball players.
I'm not sure what you mean - all names are one word. Some people have more than one name. Is that what you're asking?
There 9 states that have capital cities with more than one word names.
The Sudan is one of them
Any one who uses the word 'hypothesis' is making a guess. If the hypothesis survives an experimental test it becomes a theory. If that theory can be substantiated by positive knowledge or proof, then it may be stable and if stable, events may proceed
Breath is one word that rhymes with death.Another word is meth.
Letterhead, envelopes and business cards for one.
Alkali metals, have only one valence electron so they will "want" to lose it to achieve a stable electron arrangement.