The quality or condition of being stable: = stability, n.
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| 释义 | the world > time > change > absence of change, changelessness > stability, fixity > 			[noun]		 (49)		 stablenessa1300 The quality or condition of being stable: = stability, n. tack1412 Hold; holding quality; adherence, endurance, stability, strength, substance, solidity. Now dialect. steadfastnessc1450 Established or permanent condition. Obsolete. surenessc1450 Soundness, solidity, strength; stability. Frequently in figurative contexts. Now rare. stability1470 Of an immaterial thing: Immunity from destruction or essential change; enduring quality. of government, institutions, customs, etc. radicationa1500 The process of radicating or taking root, an instance of this; the fact or condition of being firmly established; rootedness. Now rare. constance1509 Stability. steadiness1530 The condition or quality of standing fast, permanence, stability. Obsolete. certitudea1533 Fixedness, permanency; invariableness. Obsolete. firmance1533 Firmly established condition, stability. staidness1556 Stability, permanence, constancy. establishment1561 Established or stable condition; settlement, permanence; also, settled condition of mind, calmness, confidence. Obsolete. settledness1571 The state or quality of being settled (in various senses). settling1582 The state of being settled, a settlement; a station. Obsolete. state1597 Without qualification. Fixedness, stability. Obsolete. groundedness1601 The quality or condition of being grounded or firmly established. inviscerationa1631 The action of putting into the bowels; the fact of being deeply rooted in the inward parts. setness1642 The quality, state, or character of being set, in various senses; also an instance of this. unmalleableness1644 fixedness1647 The quality or condition of being fixed in various senses. Of material things: Immobility, steadiness of position, stillness, permanence. poise1649 figurative. Balance, equilibrium. Also in later use: composure and dignity of manner, self-possession. inveteracy1716 The quality of being inveterate; the state of being strong or deep-seated from long persistence. well-foundedness1735 the quality or condition of being well-founded; esp. the quality of being based on good evidence or reasons. fixity1791 gen. The condition of not being liable to displacement or change; stability or permanence in situation, condition, or form. unmalleability1828 The quality or condition of being unmalleable. deep-rootedness1860 instatement1877 Instating; establishment. steady state1885 An unvarying condition; a state of equilibrium. hard and fastness1897 The quality or condition of being rigidly laid down or prescribed; inflexibility; fixedness. Cf. hard and fast, adj. 1. Subcategories:— 			stable condition			(3)		 — 			something stable			(5)		 — 			stabilization			(3)		 — 			source or cause of			(3)		 — 			established position			(2)		 — 			settling again			(2)		 — 			perpetuating			(2)		 | 
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