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solider - 1 dictionary result
sol·id   (sŏl'ĭd)   
adj.   sol·id·er, sol·id·est
    1. Of definite shape and volume; not liquid or gaseous.
    2. Firm or compact in substance.
  1. Not hollowed out: a solid block of wood.
  2. Being the same substance or color throughout: solid gold.
  3. Mathematics Of or relating to three-dimensional geometric figures or bodies.
  4. Having no gaps or breaks; continuous: a solid line of people.
  5. Of good quality and substance: a solid foundation.
  6. Substantial; hearty: a solid meal.
  7. Sound; reliable: solid facts.
  8. Financially sound.
  9. Upstanding and dependable: a solid citizen.
  10. Written without a hyphen or space. For example, the word software is a solid compound.
  11. Printing Having no leads between the lines.
  12. Acting together; unanimous: a solid voting bloc.
  13. Slang Excellent; first-rate.
n.  
  1. A substance having a definite shape and volume; one that is neither liquid nor gaseous.
  2. Mathematics A geometric figure having three dimensions.
adv.  
  1. As a whole; unanimously: The committee voted solid for the challenger.
  2. Without a break or opening; completely or continuously: The theater was booked solid for a month.

[Middle English solide, from Old French, from Latin solidus; see sol- in Indo-European roots.]
sol'id·ly adv., sol'id·ness n.
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