1 not able to fall or move too much -- stabil
a building that remained stable after the earthquake en bygning som forble stabil etter jordskjelvet
3 a building where horses are kept -- stall [ masculine ]
4 firm and steady or well-balanced -- stø, fast
5 firmly established and likely to last -- varig, stabil
a stable government.
6 (of a person or his character) unlikely to become unreasonably upset or hysterical -- stabil, stødig
7 (of a substance) not easily decomposed. -- stabil, varig
8 a building in which horses are kept. -- stall
9 a horse-keeping establishment -- stall
The photograph looks south: through the gateway can be seen the second court which presumably held the stables.
Indeed, the numbers caught inside stables are correlated with the numbers caught outside, and we observed that both were highly suppressed after heavy rainfall.
Only after they were stabled, watered and fed were the light-traps set.
In two other stables, all 19 samples taken from 13 pens were negative in all tests.
The mean weights of the pairs were equally distributed over the five stables.
The herd did not graze in the open, since it is kept for teaching purposes in the faculty stables.
A third complex was under construction in 1225, and completed in 1260, consisting of common rooms, outbuildings, refectory, dormitory, cloister, kitchen, bakehouse and stables.
Mention should also be made of the service buildings, such as granaries, stables and various work-rooms.
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