
1) Adrift 2) Astatic 3) Changeful 4) Coseismal 5) Coseismic 6) Crank 7) Cranky 8) Disturbed 9) Erratic 10) Fluctuant 11) Fluid 12) Fulminic 13) Impermanent 14) Inconstant 15) Insane 16) Instable 17) Irresolute 18) Lubricous 19) Precarious 20) Reactive 21) Rickety 22) Rocky 23) Seismal 24) Seismic 25) Shaky
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1) Apt to topple 2) Capricious 3) Coseismal 4) Coseismic 5) Crank 6) Cranky 7) Disturbed 8) Explosive 9) Far from firmly fixed 10) Fickle 11) Highly or violently reactive 12) Hot-blooded 13) Hot-tempered 14) Impermanent 15) Impulsive 16) Inconstant 17) Labile 18) Liable to fall or sway 19) Like nitroglycerin
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[Debian] In the Debian jargon, unstable is the development distribution of Debian. It is codenamed sid (after the boy next door who broke toys in Toy Story). As unstable never becomes testing, this codename is permanent, contrary to the codenames of stable and testing, which have volatile codenames. unstable has some newer packages, but suf...
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• (a.) Not stable; not firm, fixed, or constant; subject to change or overthrow.
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The opposite of stable, i.e. the chemical species concerned has a higher molar Gibbs energy than some assumed standard. The term should not be used in place of reactive or transient, although more reactive or transient species are frequently also more unstable. (Very unstable chemical species tend to undergo exothermic unimolecular decompositions. ...
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Having a basin of attraction that is 0 in size; being such that the slightest perturbation will forever change the state of a system. A pencil balanced on its point is unstable.
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Mineral with a crystal structure that is unable to exist at the current temperature. When certain minerals become unstable, they transform into their paramorphs. Also refers to radioactive minerals which cannot withstand their composition and begin to decay.
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[
adj] - lacking stability or fixity or firmness 2. [adj] - disposed to psychological variability 3. [adj] - highly or violently reactive
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adjective highly or violently reactive; `sensitive and highly unstable compounds`
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Matter that is capable of undergoing spontaneous change, as in a radioactive nuclide or an excited nuclear system. An unstable particle is any elementary particle that spontaneously decays into other particles.
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not stable; not firm or firmly fixed; unsteady. · liable to fall or sway. · unsteadfast; inconstant; wavering: unstable convictions. · marked by emotional instability: an unstable person. · irregular in movement: an unstable heartbeat. · noting compounds that readily decompose or change into other compounds.
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[SAT terms] highly or violently reactive
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