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  • 41solid — • kompakt, tät, fast, solid • stadig, kraftig, hållbar, solid, gedigen • stadig, kraftig, hållbar, solid, gedigen, rejäl • stadig, fast, stabil, säker, stark, bastant, hård, tät, massiv …

    Svensk synonymlexikon

  • 42solid — adjective (solider, solidest) 1》 firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid: solid fuel.     ↘strongly built or made. 2》 Geometry three dimensional.     ↘relating to three dimensional objects. 3》 not hollow or having spaces or gaps.… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 43solid — so|lid 〈Adj.〉 = solide * * * so|lid : ↑ solide. * * * so|lid: ↑solide. so|li|de, (österr. nur:) solid <Adj.> [frz. solide < lat. solidus = gediegen, echt; fest, unerschütterlich; ganz]: 1 …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 44solid — adj. to be in solid with smb. * * * [ sɒlɪd] to be in solid with smb …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 45solid — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. dense, compact, hard, firm, rigid; substantial; united, unanimous, reliable; unbroken, undivided, whole, intact; sound, valid; stable, solvent; genuine, real. See density, substance, certainty,… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 46solid — [14] Solid comes via Old French solide from Latin solidus ‘solid, whole’ (source also of English solder and soldier and of the French coin term sou). It went back to the same base (Indo European *sol ) that produced Latin sollus ‘whole’ (source… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 47solid — • reliable, dependable (a solid geezer). e.g. You don t have to worry about Dave, he s a solid bloke . Also another name for cannabis resin …

    Londonisms dictionary

  • 48solid —   Pa a, mānoa, pa apū.    ♦ Solid black, hiwa pa a.    ♦ Geometric solid, pa a, pa a ili (for various kinds, see Haw. Eng. entry and entries that follow it) …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 49solid — kietasis kūnas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. solid; solid body vok. Festkörper, m rus. твёрдое тело, n pranc. corps solide, m …

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  • 50solid — [14] Solid comes via Old French solide from Latin solidus ‘solid, whole’ (source also of English solder and soldier and of the French coin term sou). It went back to the same base (Indo European *sol ) that produced Latin sollus ‘whole’ (source… …

    Word origins