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Definitions for Solids
[1] having three dimensions (length, breadth, and thickness), as a geometrical body or figure.
[2] of or relating to bodies or figures of three dimensions.
[3] having the interior completely filled up, free from cavities, or not hollow: a solid piece of chocolate.
[4] without openings or breaks: a solid wall.
[5] firm, hard, or compact in substance: solid ground.
[6] having relative firmness, coherence of particles, or persistence of form, as matter that is not liquid or gaseous: solid particles suspended in a liquid.
[7] pertaining to such matter: Water in a solid state is ice.
[8] dense, thick, or heavy in nature or appearance: solid masses of cloud.
[9] not flimsy, slight, or light, as buildings, furniture, fabrics, or food; substantial.
[10] of a substantial character; not superficial, trifling, or frivolous: a solid work of scientific scholarship.
[11] without separation or division; continuous: a solid row of buildings.
[12] whole or entire: one solid hour.
[13] forming the whole; consisting entirely of one substance or material: solid gold.
[14] uniform in tone or shades, as a color: a solid blue dress.
[15] real or genuine: solid comfort.
[16] sound or reliable, as reasons or arguments: solid facts.
[17] sober-minded; fully reliable or sensible: a solid citizen.
[18] financially sound or strong: Our company is solid.
[19] cubic: A solid foot contains 1728 solid inches.
[20] written without a hyphen, as a compound word.
[21] having the lines not separated by leads, or having few open spaces, as type or printing.
[22] thorough, vigorous, great, big, etc. (with emphatic force, often after good ): a good solid blow.
[23] firmly united or consolidated: a solid combination.
[24] united or unanimous in opinion, policy, etc.
[25] on a friendly, favorable, or advantageous footing (often preceded by in ): He was in solid with her parents.
[26] Slang . excellent, especially musically.
[27] a body or object having three dimensions (length, breadth, and thickness).
[28] a solid substance or body; a substance exhibiting rigidity.
[29] of, concerned with, or being a substance in a physical state in which it resists changes in size and shape Compare liquid (def. 1), gas (def. 1)
[30] consisting of matter all through
[31] of the same substance all through solid rock
[32] sound; proved or provable solid facts
[33] reliable or sensible; upstanding a solid citizen
[34] firm, strong, compact, or substantial a solid table ; solid ground
[35] (of a meal or food) substantial
[36] (often postpositive) without interruption or respite; continuous solid bombardment
[37] financially sound or solvent a solid institution
[38] strongly linked or consolidated a solid relationship
[39] geometry having or relating to three dimensions a solid figure ; solid geometry
[40] (of a word composed of two or more other words or elements) written or printed as a single word without a hyphen
[41] printing with no space or leads between lines of type
[42] solid for unanimously in favour of
[43] (of a writer, work, performance, etc) adequate; sensible
[44] of or having a single uniform colour or tone
[45] NZ informal excessive; unreasonably strict
[46] geometry a closed surface in three-dimensional space such a surface together with the volume enclosed by it
[47] a solid substance, such as wood, iron, or diamond
[48] (plural) solid food, as opposed to liquid
Words related to Solids
turdy, tight, strong, substantial, stable, steady, real, satisfactory, good, genuine, decent, satisfying, serious, sound, heavy, set, compact, material, hulk, firm
Words nearby Solids
olicitation, solicitor, solicitor general, solicitous, solicitude, solid, solid angle, solid fuel, solid geometry, solid injection, solid of revolution
Origin of Solids
1350–1400; Middle English < Latin solidus
Words that may be confused with Solids
Other words from Solids
sol·id·ly , adverb
sol·id·ness , noun
half-sol·id , adjective
non·sol·id , adjective, noun
non·sol·id·ly , adverb
sub·sol·id , noun
trans·sol·id , adjective
un·sol·id , adjective
un·sol·id·ly , adverb
un·sol·id·ness , noun
Word origin for Solids
C14: from Old French solide, from Latin solidus firm; related to Latin sollus whole
Synonyms for Solids
bulge, bump, chunk, hunk, knot, pile, swelling, tumor, wad, agglomeration, ball, bit, block, bulk, bunch, cake, chip, cluster, crumb, dab, gob, group, growth, handful, lot, morsel, mountain, much, nugget, part, peck, piece, portion, protrusion, protuberance, scrap, section, solid, spot, tumescence, wedge, knurl