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The definition of solid
19 Definitions of: solid
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- adjective, of, concerned with, or being a substance in a physical state in which it resists changes in size and shape. Compare liquid, gas
- adjective, consisting of matter all through
- adjective, of the same substance all through
- adjective, sound; proved or provable
- adjective, reliable or sensible; upstanding
- adjective, firm, strong, compact, or substantial
- adjective, (of a meal or food) substantial
- adjective, without interruption or respite; continuous
- adjective, financially sound or solvent
- adjective, strongly linked or consolidated
- adjective, geometry having or relating to three dimensions
- adjective, (of a word composed of two or more other words or elements) written or printed as a single word without a hyphen
- adjective, printing with no space or leads between lines of type
- adjective, solid for unanimously in favour of
- adjective, (of a writer, work, performance, etc) adequate; sensible
- adjective, of or having a single uniform colour or tone
- adjective, excessive; unreasonably expensive
- noun, geometry a) a closed surface in three-dimensional space b) such a surface together with the volume enclosed by it
- noun, a solid substance, such as wood, iron, or diamond
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©HarperCollins 2008. Collins English Dictionary definition of solid