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Solid
Noun
solid (solids )
- A fundamental state of matter that retains its size and shape without need of a container. Solids that are sufficiently heated may sublimate into a gas or melt into a liquid.
- (Geometry) A three-dimensional object
Related terms
- solid state
- rock solid , solid as a rock
Translations
- Chinese: 固體 , 固体
- Dutch: vaste lichaam n
- Finnish: kiinteä (1), kappale (2)
- French: solide m
- German: Festkörper m, Körper m
- Greek: στερεό n (stereó)
- Interlingua: solido
- Italian: solido
- Japanese: 固体
- Korean: 고체
- Polish: ciało stałe n (1), bryła f (2)
- Portuguese: sólido m, sólida f
- Russian: твердое тело n (tverdoe telo)
- Spanish: sólido m
- Swedish: fast ämne (1), kropp (2)
Adjective
solid (more solid, most solid)
- In the state of being a solid
- Large, massive
- Extremely filling (a solid meal)
- Lacking holes or hollows (solid gold, solid chocolate)
- Strong, unyielding (solid foundations)
- Lacking errors or inconsistencies that would render a theory or concept doubtful
Related terms
Translations
- Arabic: صُلب.
- Chinese: 堅實 , 坚实
- Dutch: vast (1), vaste (1), massief (2,4), massieve (2,4), stevig (3,5), stevige (3,5), onderbouwd (6), onderbouwde (6), steekhoudend (6), steekhoudende (6)
- French: solide m, f (1,3,4,5,6), massif m (2), massive f (2), plein m, pleine f
- German: fest (1), massiv (2,4), deftig (3), stabil (5), solid (5,6), stichhaltig (6)
- Greek: στερεός m, στερεά f, στερεό n
- Interlingua: solide
- Italian: solido m, solida f
- Japanese: 固体
- Polish: stały (1), masywny (2), sycący (3), solidny (5), rzetelny (6) m
- Portuguese: sólido m, sólida f, contínuo m, contínua f
- Russian: твердый m, твердая f, твердое n
- Tok Pisin: strong (5)
- Spanish: sólido m, sólida f
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