ADJECTIVE | all | solid | characterized by good substantial quality |
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all | solid | of definite shape and volume | |
all | solid | entirely / entirely of one substance with no holes inside | |
all | solid | of one substance or character throughout | |
all | solid | uninterrupted in space | |
all | solid, hearty, satisfying, square, substantial | providing abundant nourishment | |
all | solid, strong, substantial | of good quality and condition | |
all | solid, firm | not soft or yielding to pressure | |
all | solid | having three dimensions | |
all | solid | impenetrable for the eye | |
all | solid | financially sound | |
all | solid | of a substantial character and not frivolous or superficial | |
all | solid, upstanding | meriting respect or esteem | |
all | solid, self-colored, self-coloured | of the same color / color throughout | |
all | solid, unanimous, whole | acting together as a single undiversified whole | |
NOUN | substance | solid | matter that is solid at room temperature and pressure |
state | solid, solidness, solid state | the state in which a substance has no tendency to flow under moderate stress | |
shape | solid | a three-dimensional shape |
Sounds | saa'lahd | |
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Rhymes | abbreviated ... wounded: 365 rhymes with ahd... |
Meaning | Characterized by good substantial quality. | |
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Broader | good | Having desirable / desirable or positive qualities especially those suitable for a thing specified |
Spanish | sólido | |
Catalan | sòlid | |
Nouns | solidness | the quality of being solid and reliable / reliable financially or factually or morally |
Meaning | Of definite shape and volume; firm; neither liquid nor gaseous. | |
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Example | "ice is water in the solid state" | |
Attribute of | state of matter, state | (chemistry) the three traditional states of matter are solids (fixed shape and volume) and liquids / liquids (fixed volume and shaped by the container) and gases (filling the container) |
Narrower | coagulated, solidified | changed into a solid mass |
concrete | formed by the coalescence of particles | |
congealed, jelled, jellied | congealed into jelly | |
dry | Used of solid substances in contrast with liquid ones | |
semisolid | partly solid | |
solid-state | Consisting of semiconductor materials and components and related devices | |
solid-state | characteristic of or relating to the physical properties of solid materials especially electromagnetic or thermodynamic or structural properties of crystalline solids | |
See also | hard | Resisting weight or pressure |
Opposite | gaseous | Existing as or having characteristics / characteristics of a gas |
liquid | Existing as or having characteristics / characteristics of a liquid / liquid | |
Spanish | sólido | |
Catalan | sòlid | |
Nouns | solidness | the state in which a substance has no tendency to flow under moderate stress |
Meaning | entirely / entirely of one substance with no holes inside. | |
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Example | "a solid block of wood" | |
Attribute of | solidity | state of having the interior filled with matter |
Narrower | massive | The same substance throughout |
Opposite | hollow | not solid |
Spanish | macizo | |
Catalan | massís | |
Nouns | solidity | state of having the interior filled with matter |
solidness | the consistency of a solid |
Meaning | Of one substance or character throughout. | |
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Broader | homogeneous, homogenous | All of the same or similar / similar kind or nature |
Spanish | sólido | |
Catalan | sòlid | |
Nouns | solidness | the quality of being substantial or having substance |
Meaning | uninterrupted in space; having no gaps or breaks. | |
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Broader | unbroken | marked by continuous or uninterrupted extension in space or time or sequence / sequence |
Spanish | continuo, entero, sólido | |
Catalan | continu, sencer, sòlid |
Meaning | Providing abundant nourishment. | |
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Example | "good solid food" | |
Synonyms | hearty, satisfying, square, substantial | |
Broader | wholesome | conducive to or characteristic of physical or moral well-being |
Spanish | abundante, bueno, nutritivo, sólido, sustancioso | |
Catalan | abundant, bo, nutritiu, sòlid, substancial, substanciós |
Meaning | Of good quality and condition; solidly built. | |
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Example | "a solid foundation" | |
Synonyms | strong, substantial | |
Broader | sound | In good condition |
Spanish | fuerte, macizo, sólido | |
Catalan | fort, massís, sòlid, substancial | |
Nouns | solidness | the quality of being substantial or having substance |
Adverbs | solidly | with strength and soundness |
Meaning | not soft or yielding to pressure. | |
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Example | "solid ground" | |
Synonym | firm | |
Broader | hard | Resisting weight or pressure |
Spanish | consistente, firme, macizo, sólido | |
Catalan | consistent, ferm, massís, sòlid | |
Nouns | solidity, solidness | the consistency of a solid |
Meaning | Having three dimensions. | |
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Example | "a solid object" | |
Category | mathematics, math, maths | A science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic / logic of quantity and shape and arrangement |
Broader | cubic, three-dimensional | Having three dimensions |
Spanish | sólido | |
Catalan | sòlid | |
Nouns | solid | a three-dimensional shape |
Meaning | Impenetrable for the eye. | |
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Example | "solid blackness" | |
Broader | opaque | not transmitting or reflecting light or radiant energy |
Spanish | impenetrable | |
Catalan | impenetrable |
Meaning | financially sound. | |
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Example | "the bank is solid and will survive this attack" | |
Broader | sound | financially secure and safe |
Nouns | solidness | the quality of being solid and reliable / reliable financially or factually or morally |
Meaning | Of a substantial character and not frivolous or superficial. | |
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Broader | serious | concerned with work or important matters rather than play or trivialities |
Nouns | solidness | the quality of being solid and reliable / reliable financially or factually or morally |
Meaning | Meriting respect or esteem. | |
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Synonym | upstanding | |
Broader | respectable | Characterized by socially or conventionally acceptable morals |
Spanish | digno, honrado, noble, respetable | |
Catalan | digne, honrat, noble, respectable | |
Nouns | solidness | the quality of being solid and reliable / reliable financially or factually or morally |
Meaning | Of the same color / color throughout. | |
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Example | "solid color" | |
Synonyms | self-colored, self-coloured | |
Broader | homogeneous, homogenous | All of the same or similar / similar kind or nature |
Meaning | acting together as a single undiversified whole. | |
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Example | "a solid voting bloc" | |
Synonyms | unanimous, whole | |
Broader | undiversified | not diversified |
Spanish | monolítico, sólido, unánime | |
Adverbs | solidly | as an undiversified whole |
Meaning | Matter that is solid at room temperature and pressure. | |
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Narrower | crystal | A solid formed by the solidification of a chemical and having a highly regular atomic structure |
dry ice | solidified carbon dioxide | |
food, solid food | Any solid substance (as opposed to liquid / liquid) that is used as a source of nourishment | |
glass | A brittle / brittle transparent solid with irregular atomic structure | |
plastic | generic name for certain synthetic or semisynthetic materials that can be molded or extruded into objects or films or filaments or used for making e.g. coatings and adhesives | |
powder, pulverization, pulverisation | A solid substance in the form of tiny loose particles | |
precipitate | A precipitated solid substance in suspension or after settling or filtering | |
vitrification | A vitrified substance | |
Broader | matter | That which has mass and occupies space |
Spanish | sólido | |
Catalan | sòlid | |
Verbs | solidify | become solid |
Meaning | The state in which a substance has no tendency to flow under moderate stress; resists forces (such as compression) that tend to deform it; and retains a definite size and shape. | |
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Synonyms | solidness, solid state | |
Broader | state of matter, state | (chemistry) the three traditional states of matter are solids (fixed shape and volume) and liquids / liquids (fixed volume and shaped by the container) and gases (filling the container) |
Spanish | estado sólido, sólido | |
Catalan | sòlid | |
Verbs | solidify | become solid |
solidify | make solid or more solid |
Meaning | A three-dimensional shape. | |
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Narrower | block, cube | A three-dimensional shape with six square or rectangular sides |
cast, mold, mould, stamp | The distinctive form in which a thing is made | |
concave shape, concavity, incurvation, incurvature | A shape that curves or bends inward | |
convex shape, convexity | A shape that curves or bulges outward | |
cylinder | A solid bounded by a cylindrical surface and two parallel planes (the bases) | |
frustum | A truncated ... / truncated cone or pyramid | |
ovoid | An egg-shaped object | |
polyhedron | A solid figure bounded by plane polygons or faces | |
toroid | The doughnut-shaped object enclosed by a torus | |
Broader | shape, form | The spatial arrangement of something as distinct from its substance |
Spanish | sólido | |
Catalan | sòlid | |
Adjectives | solid | having three dimensions |
Verbs | solidify | become solid |
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