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Answer for the clue "Most balanced ", 9 letters:
steadiest

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adj. not subject to change or variation especially in behavior; "a steady beat"; "a steady job"; "a steady breeze"; "a steady increase"; "a good steady ballplayer" [ant: unsteady ] persistent in occurrence and unvarying in nature; "maintained a constant ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Steady \Stead"y\ (-[y^]), a. [Compar. Steadier (-[i^]*[~e]r); superl. Steadiest .] [Cf. AS. stedig sterile, barren, st[ae eth eth]ig, steady (in gest[ae eth eth]ig), D. stedig, stadig, steeg, G. st["a]tig, stetig. See Stead , n.] Firm in standing or position; ...

Usage examples of steadiest.

The son didn't exactly sound like the steadiest hand on the old mental joystick as it was, from what the wraith's shared.

Yet from the time he first began enjoying some success, he had been interested in Finders and was one of their steadiest donors.

Mayberry up on Buck, the steadiest, and with the lightest load-Dora--on Betty, and with Gibbons as usual riding Beulah.

Lead the line out fair and free for running, pass the bitter end three times around a tree stout enough to anchor it, secure it to the rear axle-then our four steadiest mules, Ken and Daisy, Beau and Belle, would take the wagon down at a slow walk (no driver) following Buck, while I kept tension on the line, paying it out very slowly.

Mayberry up on Buck, the steadiest, and with the lightest load—Dora——on Betty, and with Gibbons as usual riding Beulah.

Lead the line out fair and free for running, pass the bitter end three times around a tree stout enough to anchor it, secure it to the rear axle—then our four steadiest mules, Ken and Daisy, Beau and Belle, would take the wagon down at a slow walk (no driver) following Buck, while I kept tension on the line, paying it out very slowly.

Woolton, the steadiest petty officer of them all, at a long wooden building beside the gate, and six men with him.

Bush distributed his steadiest men round the carrying ropes, a reliable petty officer on either side to watch that accurate balance was maintained.