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| stabile | 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. Origin: L. Stabilis (05 Mar 2000) |
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(chemistry, physics, biology) resistant to change immovable: not able or intended to be moved; "the immovable hills" a sculpture having fixed units (usually constructed of sheet metal) and attached to a fixed support
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A term coined for Calder
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Display that is suspended or that rises from a pedestal at different levels and planes, none of which move.
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| stabile | a sculpture having fixed units (usually constructed of sheet metal) and attached to a fixed support |
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| stabile | not able or intended to be moved |
| stabile | (chemistry, physics, biology) resistant to change |
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