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stabilizer (Amer.)
n.
person or thing that stabilizes; relatively large shock absorber for cars; (Aviation) airfoil that stabilizes an airplane; (Nautical) mechanical device that controls and reduces the the rolling of a ship in stormy and rough waters; (Chemistry) chemical that is added to a another substance to maintain it in a stable chemical or physical condition; ingredient (gelatin for example) used to prevent certain desserts from breaking down (also stabiliser)
Stabilizers
The Stabilizers were an
American pop/rock band from
Erie, Pennsylvania, founded in the early 1980s by musicians Dave Christenson (lead vocals), England-born Rich Nevens (guitars and occasional keyboards) and Dan Haight (drums). They spent the first few years touring the
Pennsylvania area and recording original compositions on a 4-track recorder. Then, in 1985, they were signed to
Columbia Records and in 1986, released
Tyranny, their first and only album. By this time, only Christenson and Nevens remained in the official band lineup, with Haight and other previous bandmembers not appearing on the recording.
stabilizer
Noun
1. a chemical that is added to a solution or mixture or suspension to maintain it in a stable or unchanging state
(hypernym) chemical
(derivation) stabilize, stabilise
2. airfoil consisting of a device for stabilizing an aircraft
(hypernym) airfoil, aerofoil, control surface, surface
(hyponym) horizontal tail
(part-holonym) tail, tail assembly, empennage
(derivation) stabilize, stabilise
3. a device for making something stable
(synonym) stabiliser
(hypernym) device
(hyponym) fin
(derivation) stabilize, stabilise
stabilizer (Amer.)
n.
ustalovač; stabilizátor
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