different between stabler vs stabled
stabler
English
Etymology
stable +? -er
Adjective
stabler
- comparative form of stable: more stable
Noun
stabler (plural stablers)
- A stablekeeper.
Derived terms
Anagrams
- Alberts, Bartels, Bartles, Tablers, blaster, bralets, labrets, reblast, tablers
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
stabler m
- indefinite plural of stabel
Verb
stabler
- present of stable
stabler From the web:
stabled
English
Adjective
stabled (not comparable)
- kept or located in a stable
- (rail transport, of a rail vehicle) parked
Verb
stabled
- simple past tense and past participle of stable
Anagrams
- BLASTed, baldest, blasted
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