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To make safe or secure. To prevent from falling or being damaged.
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The ability of a component, circuit, or system to maintain a fixed level of operation within specified tolerances under varying external conditions. Changing conditions include voltage, frequency, temperature, and longevity. See RELIABILITY.
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The process of rendering a wine stable, either naturaly or through intevention. See Stable.
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A state attained by wine when all fermentation has ceased at 60 degrees fahrenheit. See Wine Stabilizer, Potassium Sorbate, and Sodium Benzoate.
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To spin a projectile around its long axis rapidly enough to keep it point-on in flight.
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