different between instability vs shakiness
instability
English
Etymology
From Middle French instabilité, from Latin instabilitas
Noun
instability (countable and uncountable, plural instabilities)
- (uncountable) The quality of being unstable.
- (physics, countable) A state that is not in equilibrium, or in which a small change has a large irreversible effect.
Synonyms
- volatility
Related terms
- instable (adjective)
- stability (noun)
Translations
See also
- disequilibrium
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shakiness
English
Etymology
shaky +? -ness
Noun
shakiness (usually uncountable, plural shakinesses)
- The property of being shaky.
Anagrams
- Haskinses
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