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21balance — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Vulgar Latin *bilancia, from Late Latin bilanc , bilanx having two scalepans, from Latin bi + lanc , lanx plate Date: 13th century 1. an instrument for weighing: as a. a beam that is… …
22stability — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Permanence Nouns 1. stability; immutability, unchangeableness, constancy, firmness, equilibrium, immobility, soundness, vitality, stiffness, solidity, aplomb; establishment, fixture; homeostasis;… …
23stability — noun 1) the stability of playground equipment Syn: firmness, solidity, steadiness, strength, security, safety 2) his mental stability Syn: balance of mind, mental health, sanity, normality, soundness …
24stability — noun 1) the stability of the equipment Syn: firmness, solidity, steadiness 2) his mental stability Syn: balance (of mind), (mental) health, sanity, reason 3) the stability of their relationship …
25balance — A principle of design, it refers to the way the elements of art are arranged to create a feeling of stability in a work; a pleasing or harmonious arrangement or proportion of parts or areas in a design or composition. Portions of a composition …
26Balance of Power — A term with several meanings, most widely associated with the principle whereby military and political power is so distributed among nations that no one state wields overwhelming power with which to dominant the others. A state of equilibrium… …
27Balance Of Payments - BOP — A record of all transactions made between one particular country and all other countries during a specified period of time. BOP compares the dollar difference of the amount of exports and imports, including all financial exports and imports. A… …
28balance — Synonyms and related words: Swiss bank account, accommodate, accord, account, account current, account rendered, account stated, adjust, afterglow, afterimage, agree, amount to, analogize, analogousness, aplomb, arrangement, assess, assets,… …
29balance — n 1. scale, scales, steelyard, measure; beam, lever. 2. equilibrium, equipoise, equipollence, equipollen cy, equiponderance, equiponderancy; equivalence, equality, parity, par; equalization, uniformity, symmetry. 3. poise, composure, aplomb,… …
30balance — bal·ance || bælÉ™ns n. leveling; equal distribution of weight; stability; statement; scales; rest, remainder v. make even weight, make equal; be made of even weight, be made equal …