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We found 26 words, 2 kanji, and 16 examples matching '安定'
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stability; equilibrium
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noun
Employment Security Act  (law, etc. term)
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noun
stable supply; reliable supply
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noun
stable expression  (biology term)
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noun
stabilizer  (chemistry term)
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Kanji search: 2 matches
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アン   やす peaceful; cheap   
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ジョ   ニョ   ニョウ   woman; female   おんな woman   め woman   
roof   
テイ   ジョウ   determined   さだ decidedly, truly   さだめる to decide, determine   さだまる to be determined   
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ヒキ    roll / bolt of cloth   
Example search: 16 matches
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かれ
あんてい
安定
うしな
って
たお
れた

He lost his balance and fell down.
けいざい
経済
あんてい
安定
すべて
せいふ
政府
めざ
目指
ところ
A stable economy is the aim of every government.
こかつ
枯渇
せい
しげん
資源
あんてい
安定
ちょうたつ
調達
せんりゃく
戦略
title of book, album etc.
Strategies for a Steady Supply of Resources That Might Run Out
ちんぎん
賃金
より
しょく
あんてい
安定
ほう
じゅうよう
重要
である
Job security is a priority over wages.
いま
ちんぎん
賃金
より
しょく
あんてい
安定
ほう
じゅうよう
重要
である
Job security is a priority over wages.
 
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