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stabile


sta·bile

S0690700 (stā′bĭl, -bəl, -bīl′, -bēl′)adj. Immobile; unchangeable; stable.n. An abstract sculpture, usually of sheet metal, resembling a mobile but having no moving parts.
[Latin stabilis, stable; see stable1.]

stabile

(ˈsteɪbaɪl) n (Art Terms) arts a stationary abstract construction, usually of wire, metal, wood, etc. Compare mobile6aadj1. fixed; stable2. (Chemistry) resistant to chemical change[C18: from Latin stabilis]

sta•bile

(adj. ˈsteɪ bɪl, -bəl; esp. Brit. -baɪl; n. ˈsteɪ bil; esp. Brit. -baɪl)

adj. 1. fixed in position; stable. 2. resistant to physical or chemical change. n. 3. an abstract sculpture consisting of immobile units constructed of sheet metal, wire, etc., attached to fixed supports. Compare mobile (def. 8). [1790–1800; < Latin: neuter of stabilis stable2]

stabile

A sculpture resembling a mobile, but which does not move. Compare mobile.
Thesaurus
Noun1.stabile - a sculpture having fixed units (usually constructed of sheet metal) and attached to a fixed supportsculpture - a three-dimensional work of plastic artmobile - sculpture suspended in midair whose delicately balanced parts can be set in motion by air currents
Adj.1.stabile - (chemistry, physics, biology) resistant to changebiological science, biology - the science that studies living organismsstable - resistant to change of position or condition; "a stable ladder"; "a stable peace"; "a stable relationship"; "stable prices"
2.stabile - not able or intended to be movedstabile - not able or intended to be moved; "the immovable hills"immovable, immoveable, unmovableimmobile - not capable of movement or of being moved

stabile


stabile

(stā`bēl), an abstract construction that is completely stationary. The form was pioneered by Alexander CalderCalder, Alexander
, 1898–1976, American sculptor, b. Philadelphia; son of Alexander Stirling Calder and grandson of Alexander Mine Calder, prominent sculptors. Among the most innovative of modern sculptors, he trained as a mechanical engineer and studied at New York's Art
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, and examples were termed stabiles to distinguish them from mobilesmobile
, a type of moving sculptural artwork developed by Alexander Calder in 1932 and named by Marcel Duchamp. Often constructed of colored metal pieces connected by wires or rods, the mobile has moving parts that are sensitive to a breeze or light touch; it can be designed to
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, their moving counterparts, also invented by Calder.

stabile


sta·bile

(stā'bīl, -bil), Steady; fixed; denoting: 1) certain constituents of serum unaffected by ordinary degrees of heat; 2) an electrode held steadily on a part during the passage of an electric current. Compare: labile. [L. stabilis]

sta·bile

(stābīl, -bil) Steady; fixed; denoting: 1) certain constituents of serum unaffected by moderate heating or prolonged storage; 2) an electrode held steadily on a part during the passage of an electric current.
Compare: labile
[L. stabilis]

sta·bile

(stābīl, -bil) Steady; fixed. [L. stabilis]

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Q. Mood stabilizer Hi there, I just got know Trileptal, as a mood stabilizer. Now what I want to know is that how does a drug for epilepsy WORK to stabilize moods for someone who is bipolar?A. Lithium - treatment alone is sometimes not enough to control the mood swings seen in people with bipolar disorder. A number of different classes of drugs including the anticonvulsants are used in addition to or sometimes instead of lithium. Trileptal has been evaluated in several studies involving a small number of patients. About 60% of patients treated with lithium alone, saw mild to moderate improvement in their symptoms when Trileptal was added. Side-effects were a big enough problem that about 25% of the people had to stop taking the Trileptal. Drowsiness was the biggest problem. Dizziness, headache, blurred vision, rash, weight gain and tingling were also reported by the patients.

Q. What age does eye sight stabilizes? I was just wondering at what age does your eye sight usually level off and stop getting worse?Any ideas much appreciated!A. It will stabilize in a few years-age of 26-27.That is the average age people perform lasik surgery.
It is also the age the eye is fully grown.
Don't worry it will not get much worse maybe about -0,75.
Take care

Q. Can acupuncture be used to stabilize the liver and kidney. I am writing here to get some advice or suggestion. Months back my brother was diagnosed with Liver Cirrhosis. Doctor says that he has water/liquid in his abdomen. Recently we took a blood test, the result states that his kidney is not functioning well. I like to help him. Can acupuncture be used to stabilize his liver and kidney? I could really do with something, even if it's just a hello…A. The symptom of having water in abdomen is ascites. Chinese herbs are more helpful for Ascites and liver cirrhosis. Acupuncture can also be very helpful. You should seek out a qualified TCM doctor and take your brother to him. Don’t worry; herbs will help him to cure.

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Synonyms for stabile

noun a sculpture having fixed units (usually constructed of sheet metal) and attached to a fixed support

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  • sculpture

Antonyms

  • mobile

adj (chemistry, physics, biology) resistant to change

Related Words

  • biological science
  • biology
  • stable

adj not able or intended to be moved

Synonyms

  • immovable
  • immoveable
  • unmovable

Related Words

  • immobile
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