Stabilizer

Stabilizer

Stabilizer (spelt stabiliser in UK English) may mean:

* Stabilizer (aircraft), surfaces to help keep aircraft under control
* Stabilizer (ship), fins on ships to counteract roll
* Stabilizer (Music Breakbeat UK), UK-based breakbeat producer
* Stabilizer (chemistry), a substance added to prevent unwanted change in state of another substance
* Stabilization (medical) is a process to help prevent shock in sick or injured people
* Stabilization (architecture) of worn or damaged foundations of a structure
* Stabilizer subgroup, a concept in abstract mathematics
* Automatic stabilizer, an economics term
* Gun stabilizer, a device that helps a moving tank's gunner to aim the gun
* Mood stabilizer, a kind of psychiatric medication
* Vertical stabilizer of airplanes
* Stabilizer, another name for bicycle training wheels
* Stabilizer in mathematics is a concept concerning group action
* Stabilizer is a type of food additive
* Stabilizer is a kind of voltage regulator in electronics
* Sway bar, a bar linking the two sides of an automotive suspension
* "Stabilizer", an unofficially released song by Step Zero


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  • stabilizer — UK [ˈsteɪbəlaɪzə(r)] / US [ˈsteɪb(ə)lˌaɪzər] noun [countable] Word forms stabilizer : singular stabilizer plural stabilizers 1) a) a part on a vehicle or machine that keeps it steady or in the correct position b) British one of a set of two small …   English dictionary

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