stable

stable&+{1}
[ˈsteɪb&+{ə}l]
n
a building, usually consisting of stalls, for the lodging of horses or other livestock
the animals lodged in such a building, collectively
the racehorses belonging to a particular establishment or owner.the establishment itself.(as modifier)
a source of training, such as a school, theatre, etc
the two athletes were out of the same stable
a number of people considered as a source of a particular talent
a stable of writers
of, relating to, or suitable for a stable
stable manners
vb
to put, keep, or be kept in a stable
stable

stable&+{2}
[ˈsteɪb&+{ə}l]
adj
steady in position or balance; firm
lasting or permanent
a stable relationship
steadfast or firm of purpose
(of an elementary particle, atomic nucleus, etc) not undergoing decay; not radioactive
a stable nuclide
(of a chemical compound) not readily partaking in a chemical change
(of electronic equipment) with no tendency to self-oscillation