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stable in Telugu

stable in Telugu is కొట్టము, స్థిరమైన, స్థిర — stable means a building where horses or other animals are kept and cared for.

stable in Telugu

కొట్టము
Pronounced: koṭṭamu
building for managing ungulates, normally horses
స్థిరమైన
Pronounced: sthiramaina
relatively unchanging
స్థిర
Pronounced: sthira
relatively unchanging
అశ్వశాల
Pronounced: aśvaśāla
building for horses

What does "stable" mean?

  1. noun A building where horses or other animals are kept and cared for.
    "She mucked out the stable before feeding the horses."
  2. noun All the racehorses, or the people, belonging to one owner, trainer, or organisation.
    "The trainer's stable includes several past Grand National winners."
  3. adj Steady, firmly established, and not likely to change suddenly.
    "The patient's condition is now stable."
  4. adj Of software: tested and reliable, as opposed to an experimental or beta version.
    "We only deploy the stable release to production."

stable in a sentence

  • She mucked out the stable before feeding the horses.
  • The trainer's stable includes several past Grand National winners.
  • The patient's condition is now stable.
  • They wanted a stable home for their children.

Common Telugu translations

Frequently asked questions

stable అంటే తెలుగులో అర్థం ఏమిటి?

"stable" in Telugu is కొట్టము, స్థిరమైన, స్థిర. stable means: A building where horses or other animals are kept and cared for.

How do you pronounce కొట్టము?

"stable" in Telugu is కొట్టము, pronounced "koṭṭamu".

How do you use "stable" in a sentence?

Example: "She mucked out the stable before feeding the horses." In Telugu, "stable" is కొట్టము, స్థిరమైన, స్థిర.

Are there other ways to say "stable" in Telugu?

Yes — Telugu has 4 translations listed for "stable": కొట్టము, స్థిరమైన, స్థిర, అశ్వశాల.

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