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stabile

[stey-bil, -buhl, -bahyl, stey-beel, -bahyl] / ˈsteɪ bɪl, -bəl, -baɪl, ˈsteɪ bil, -baɪl /












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His design included a stabile — a stationary work for the floor — and, suspended from the ceiling, one of his signature mobiles, its gentle rotation powered by a motor.

From Washington Post Apr. 3, 2019

Robert Wilson graciously allowed him to bring home the miniature Alexander Calder copper stabile, the “Elephant.”

From The New Yorker May 19, 2015

Many of the properties, such as the portfolio acquired by Exeter, offer stabile income in a sector where rents and occupancies are on the upturn.

From Reuters Jul. 7, 2011

The game could also provide a boost for user growth, which has been stabile but has not shown major growth in recent months from its already massive 240 million-plus monthly active users.

From Forbes Jun. 1, 2011

"This is supposed to be a stabile," he explained, "but with Chicago's wind, we have to be careful it doesn't become a mobile."

From Time Magazine Archive




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