They speak English in Britain - they invented it there!
The word for 'stable' in Britain is, not surprisingly, 'stable'.
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.
Alkali metals, have only one valence electron so they will "want" to lose it to achieve a stable electron arrangement.
They have stable levels of moisture.
it is not stable
Stable ecosystems.
Stable or cow's stable
I will stable my horse with you, if you will lower your price.
no
I took the horse to its stable. I balanced myself and therefore became stable. The DOW has not been stable.
By saying the word 'Britain' in a sentence?
Stable.
Stable
The root word for stability is "stable," which comes from the Latin word "stabilis," meaning firm or steadfast.
The word "stable" can be used as both a noun (a building where horses are kept) and an adjective (steady or unchanging).
it had a strong stable government.
it had a strong stable government.
it had a strong stable government.