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How to pronounce stabiliser in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms stabilizer
Type of device
Has types fin, anti-sway bar, gyrostabilizer, outrigger, stabilizer bar, gyrostabiliser
Derivation stabilise

Examples of stabiliser

stabiliser
This allowed longitudinal trim in the absence of a separate horizontal stabiliser.
From the en.wikipedia.org
He had deployed only the nearside stabiliser when both sides should have been used.
From the newburytoday.co.uk
The end of the stabiliser hangs free while the camera is screwed into a metal plate.
From the nzherald.co.nz
It acts as a scent stabiliser when combined with other ingredients, however.
From the independent.co.uk
Fair fuel stabiliser also introduced, and will come into effect when prices are high.
From the money.uk.msn.com
But as America's stabiliser from 1962 to 1981, he was imbued with a different character.
From the economist.com
Monetary policy has supplanted fiscal policy as a short-term stabiliser.
From the economist.com
Because of this, experts believe that a stabiliser was used to allow it to be transported.
From the newscientist.com
The tailplane comprises the tail-mounted fixed horizontal stabiliser and movable elevator.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
  • Stabilizer: a device for making something stable
  • Stabilizer (spelt stabiliser in UK English) may mean: * Stabilizer (aircraft), surfaces to help keep aircraft under control. ...
  • Food additives are substances added to food to preserve flavor or enhance its taste and appearance. Some additives have been used for centuries; for example, preserving food by pickling (with vinegar), salting, as with bacon, preserving sweets or using sulfur dioxide as in some wines. ...
  • Alternative spelling of stabilizer
  • (Stabilisers) Are just corner steadies, not usually fitted to modern motorhomes as the suspension is stiffer.
  • (Stabilisers) Either a single rod with a weight at its end or a combination of long and short rods with weights fitted to the bow handle used to reduce vibrations and the torque induced into the bow by the archer upon release.
  • (Stabilisers) Wing shaped fins on the bottom of the boat that helps minimise the side to side rolling movement. Why? To make you cruise as smooth sailing as it possibly can be.
  • (stabilisers) also called fixator muscles, these muscles act at a joint to stabilise it, giving the muscles a fixed base
  • (stabilisers) n. I realise that this word refers to all sorts of things, but one specific use differs between the US and the UK. ...