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solidOne entry found for solid. Main Entry: 1sol·idPronunciation: 'sä-l&d Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English solide, from Middle French, from Latin solidus; akin to Greek holos whole -- more at SAFE 1 a : being without an internal cavity <a solid ball of rubber> b (1) : printed with minimum space between lines (2) : joined without a hyphen <a solid compound> c : not interrupted by a break or opening <a solid wall> 2 : having, involving, or dealing with three dimensions or with solids <a solid configuration> 3 a : of uniformly close and coherent texture : not loose or spongy : COMPACT b : possessing or characterized by the properties of a solid : neither gaseous nor liquid <solid waste> 4 : of good substantial quality or kind <solid comfort>: as a : SOUND <solid reasons> b : made firmly and well <solid furniture> c : RELIABLE <a solid performer> 5 a : having no break or interruption <waited three solid hours> b : UNANIMOUS <had the solid support of the party> c : intimately friendly or associated <solid with the boss> 6 a : PRUDENT; also : well established financially b : serious in purpose or character 7 : of one substance or character: as a : entirely of one metal or containing the minimum of alloy necessary to impart hardness <solid gold> b : of a single color - sol·id·ly adverb - sol·id·ness noun
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