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[edit] Etymology

From Old French solide (as an adjective), from Latin solidus (like the soil), from solum (ground).

[edit] Adjective

solid (comparative more solid, superlative most solid)

Positive
solid

Comparative
more solid

Superlative
most solid

  1. In the solid state; not fluid.
  2. Large, massive.
  3. (of a meal) Filling.
  4. Lacking holes or hollows; as solid gold, solid chocolate.
  5. Strong or unyielding; as a solid foundation.
  6. (of a theory or concept) Lacking errors or inconsistencies.
  7. (typography) Written as one word, without spaces or hyphens.
    American English writes many words as solid that British English hyphenates.
  8. (slang) Excellent, especially musically.

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[edit] Noun

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Singular
solid

Plural
solids

solid (plural solids)

  1. (chemistry) A substance in the fundamental state of matter that retains its size and shape without need of a container (as opposed to a liquid or gas).
  2. (geometry) A three-dimensional figure (as opposed to a surface, an area, or a curve).
  3. (slang) A favor: a helpful deed.

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[edit] Adverb

solid (not comparable)

Positive
solid

Comparative
not comparable

Superlative
none (absolute)

  1. (typography) Without spaces or hyphens.
    Many long-established compounds are set solid.

[edit] Danish

[edit] Adjective

solid

  1. solid, robust
  2. strong
  3. substantial (e.g. et solidt måltid: a substantial meal)
  4. reliable
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