Hi Bonnie--nope, it's "LABILE" or "LABILITY" (but never underestimate my ability to make typos!} I found it in our "big" unabridged dictionary, though, if that makes a difference. First definition= tending to change second " = relating to a chemical having the ability to change or become inactive when subjected to heat or radiation FWIW--- >Camilla, >Just curious. I don't think you'd make the same typo twice but I don't find >"labile" in the dictionary. It is an OLD dictionary, tho. Is it supposed to >be liable? >This whole emotional issue does make sense as I see that in my dad also. > >Bonnie Camilla Flintermann, CG for Peter 81/70/55 Oxford, Ohio http://www.newcountry.nu/pd/members/camilla/one.htm <[log in to unmask]> "Ask me about the CARE list for Caregivers of Parkinsonians ! "