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Stablemate

ˈsteɪ.bəl.meɪt

Meanings of Stablemate:

noun

A horse, especially a racehorse, from the same establishment as another.

Usage examples:

Although the problem was not thought to be serious at the time, trainer willie mullins admitted on …

Stablemen

ˈsteɪb(ə)lmən

Meanings of Stablemen:

noun

A person employed in a stable.

Usage examples:

As they reached the stables, the stableman took lennox and bid the prince and princess a very good …

Meanings of Stabler:

adjective

(of an object or structure) not likely to give way or overturn; firmly fixed.

Usage examples:

Specially designed dinghies that are very stable
noun

A building set apart and adapted for keeping horses.

Usage examples:

The horse was led from its stable
verb

Put or keep (a horse) in a stable.

Usage examples:

They must be stabled and fed

Stables

ˈsteɪ.bəl

Meanings of Stables:

noun

A building set apart and adapted for keeping horses.

Usage examples:

The horse was led from its stable
verb

Put or keep (a horse) in a stable.

Usage examples:

They must be stabled and fed
adjective

(of an object or structure) not likely to give way or overturn; firmly fixed.

Usage examples:

Specially designed dinghies that are very stable

Stablest

ˈsteɪ.bəl

Meanings of Stablest:

adjective

(of an object or structure) not likely to give way or overturn; firmly fixed.

Usage examples:

Specially designed dinghies that are very stable
noun

A building set apart and adapted for keeping horses.

Usage examples:

The horse was led from its stable
verb

Put or keep (a horse) in a stable.

Usage examples:

They must be stabled and fed

Meanings of Stabling:

noun

Accommodation for horses.

Usage examples:

Today the castle's bailey stands empty; originally it would have contained accommodation and stabli…
verb

Put or keep (a horse) in a stable.

Usage examples:

They must be stabled and fed

Meanings of Stablings:

noun

Accommodation for horses.

Usage examples:

Today the castle's bailey stands empty; originally it would have contained accommodation and stabli…

Stablish

ˈstablɪʃ

Meanings of Stablish:

verb

Archaic form of establish.

Meanings of Stablished:

verb

Archaic form of establish.

Stablishes

ˈstablɪʃ

Meanings of Stablishes:

verb

Archaic form of establish.

Meanings of Stablishing:

verb

Archaic form of establish.

Stably

ˈsteɪbli

Meanings of Stably:

adverb

In a way that is firmly fixed and not likely to give way or overturn.

Usage examples:

The plastic parts are fixed stably on the metal surface

Stabs

stæb

Meanings of Stabs:

verb

Thrust a knife or other pointed weapon into (someone) so as to wound or kill.

Usage examples:

He stabbed her in the stomach
noun

A thrust with a knife or other pointed weapon.

Usage examples:

Multiple stab wounds

Staccato

stəˈkɑː.təʊ

Meanings of Staccato:

adjective

Performed with each note sharply detached or separated from the others.

Usage examples:

A staccato rhythm
adverb

With each note sharply detached or separated from the others.

Usage examples:

I find arpeggio playing is easily done staccato
noun

A piece or passage marked to be performed staccato.

Usage examples:

We play opposite articulations: legato in staccato passages, staccato in legato sections.

Staccatos

stəˈkɑːtəʊ

Meanings of Staccatos:

noun

A piece or passage marked to be performed staccato.

Usage examples:

We play opposite articulations: legato in staccato passages, staccato in legato sections.
adjective

Performed with each note sharply detached or separated from the others.

Usage examples:

A staccato rhythm
adverb

With each note sharply detached or separated from the others.

Usage examples:

I find arpeggio playing is easily done staccato

Stack

stæk

Meanings of Stack:

noun

A pile of objects, typically one that is neatly arranged.

Usage examples:

A stack of boxes
verb

Arrange (a number of things) in a pile, typically a neat one.

Usage examples:

She stood up, beginning to stack the plates

Meanings of Stack up:

phrasal verb

Arrange a number of things in a pile, typically a neat one.

Usage examples:

The books had been stacked up in three piles

Stacked

stækt

Meanings of Stacked:

adjective

(of a number of things) put or arranged in a stack or stacks.

Usage examples:

The stacked chairs
verb

Arrange (a number of things) in a pile, typically a neat one.

Usage examples:

She stood up, beginning to stack the plates

Stacker

ˈstæk.ər

Meanings of Stacker:

noun

Someone whose job is putting goods or other things on shelves, or putting things on top of each other

Usage examples:

The supermarket is recruiting checkout clerks and shelf stackers., i got a job as a crate stacker f…

Stackers

ˈstæk.ər

Meanings of Stackers:

noun

Someone whose job is putting goods or other things on shelves, or putting things on top of each other

Usage examples:

The supermarket is recruiting checkout clerks and shelf stackers., i got a job as a crate stacker f…

Meanings of Stacking:

verb

Arrange (a number of things) in a pile, typically a neat one.

Usage examples:

She stood up, beginning to stack the plates
noun

A pile of objects, typically one that is neatly arranged.

Usage examples:

A stack of boxes

Meanings of Stackyard:

noun

A farmyard or enclosure where stacks of hay, straw, or grain in sheaf are stored.

Usage examples:

During the winter, there are still plenty of these striking little birds to be seen feeding with fi…

Staddle

ˈstad(ə)l

Meanings of Staddle:

noun

A platform or framework supporting a stack or rick.

Usage examples:

Examples of the latter, where a timber-framed threshing barn was built on staddles rather than a pl…

Staddles

ˈstad(ə)l

Meanings of Staddles:

noun

A platform or framework supporting a stack or rick.

Usage examples:

Examples of the latter, where a timber-framed threshing barn was built on staddles rather than a pl…

Stadholder

ˈstadˌhəʊldə

Meanings of Stadholder:

noun

(from the 15th century to the late 18th century) the chief magistrate of the united provinces of the netherlands.

Usage examples:

First, it was a republic with a stadholder as head of state, not a monarchy or empire like almost e…

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