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sol⋅id
[sol-id]
–adjective
| 1. | having three dimensions (length, breadth, and thickness), as a geometrical body or figure. |
| 2. | of or pertaining 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 prec. by in): He was in solid with her parents. |
| 26. | Slang. excellent, esp. musically. |
–noun
| 27. | a body or object having three dimensions (length, breadth, and thickness). |
| 28. | a solid substance or body; a substance exhibiting rigidity. |
Origin:
1350–1400; ME < L solidus
1350–1400; ME < L solidus

Related forms:
sol⋅id⋅ly, adverb
sol⋅id⋅ness, noun
Synonyms:
1. cubic. 5. dense. See firm 1 . 6. cohesive, firm. 9. sound. 11. unbroken. 18. solvent. 22. strong.
1. cubic. 5. dense. See firm 1 . 6. cohesive, firm. 9. sound. 11. unbroken. 18. solvent. 22. strong.
Antonyms:
1. flat. 6. loose. 11, 24. divided.
1. flat. 6. loose. 11, 24. divided.
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Solidness
Sol"id*ness\, n. 1. State or quality of being solid; firmness; compactness; solidity, as of material bodies. 2. Soundness; strength; truth; validity, as of arguments, reasons, principles, and the like.
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