A *(term) for an _(object) that doesn't move or change, that is, is not _(dynamic).

A computer language is a static object, as are all such published utilities.

Note that <em>being static</em> is also a relative term, that _(partial evaluation) takes advantage of conceptually. Information which is often only dynamically-knowable can be treated like statically-knowable information in order to build a specialized/optimized version of an object. Conversely, statically-knowable information can be accessed and made dynamic via _(reflecive|reflection) modification.

_(Programming language)s are often said to be statically-typed if they have a non-trivial static type system.