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solid - a three-dimensional shape |
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form,
shape a mold for setting concrete; "they built elaborate forms for pouring the foundation"
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convexity,
convex shape the property possessed by a convex shape
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concave shape,
concavity,
incurvation,
incurvature a shape that curves or bends inward
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cylinder a cylindrical container for oxygen or compressed air
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polyhedron a solid figure bounded by plane polygons or faces
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toroid the doughnut-shaped object enclosed by a torus
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cast,
mold,
mould,
stamp the act of throwing dice
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block,
cube a solid piece of something (usually having flat rectangular sides); "the pyramids were built with large stone blocks"
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ovoid an egg-shaped object
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frustum a truncated cone or pyramid; the part that is left when a cone or pyramid is cut by a plane parallel to the base and the apical part is removed
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solid - matter that is solid at room temperature and pressure |
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matter that which has mass and occupies space; "physicists study both the nature of matter and the forces which govern it"
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food,
solid food any substance that can be metabolized by an animal to give energy and build tissue
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precipitate a precipitated solid substance in suspension or after settling or filtering
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plastic generic name for certain synthetic or semisynthetic materials that can be molded or extruded into objects or films or filaments or used for making e.g. coatings and adhesives
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glass a container for holding liquids while drinking
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crystal a protective cover that protects the face of a watch
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powder,
pulverisation,
pulverization any of various cosmetic or medical preparations dispensed in the form of a pulverized powder
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dry ice solidified carbon dioxide; dry ice sublimates at -78.5 C and is used mainly as a refrigerant
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vitrification the process of becoming vitreous
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solid - the state in which a substance has no tendency to flow under moderate stress; resists forces (such as compression) that tend to deform it; and retains a definite size and shape |
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solidness |
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state,
state of matter the way something is with respect to its main attributes; "the current state of knowledge"; "his state of health"; "in a weak financial state"
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solid - of definite shape and volume; firm; neither liquid nor gaseous; "ice is water in the solid state" |
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liquid clear and bright; "the liquid air of a spring morning"; "eyes shining with a liquid luster"; "limpid blue eyes"
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gaseous existing as or having characteristics of a gas; "steam is water is the gaseous state"
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hard dried out; "hard dry rolls left over from the day before"
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state,
state of matter the way something is with respect to its main attributes; "the current state of knowledge"; "his state of health"; "in a weak financial state"
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coagulated,
solidified changed into a solid mass
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concrete capable of being perceived by the senses; not abstract or imaginary; "concrete objects such as trees"
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congealed,
jelled,
jellied congealed into jelly; solidified by cooling; "in Georgia they serve congealed salads"
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dry practicing complete abstinence from alcoholic beverages; "he's been dry for ten years"; "no thank you; I happen to be teetotal"
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semisolid partly solid; having a rigidity and viscosity intermediate between a solid and a liquid; "a semisolid mixture"
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solid-state consisting of semiconductor materials and components and related devices
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solid-state consisting of semiconductor materials and components and related devices
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solid - entirely of one substance with no holes inside; "a solid block of wood" |
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hollow as if echoing in a hollow space; "the hollow sound of footsteps in the empty ballroom"
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solidity the quality of being solid and reliable financially or factually or morally; "the solidity of the evidence worked in his favor"; "the solidness of her faith gave her enduring hope"
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massive consisting of great mass; containing a great quantity of matter; "Earth is the most massive of the terrestrial planets"
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solid - acting together as a single undiversified whole; "a solid voting bloc" |
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unanimous,
whole |
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undiversified not diversified
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solid - of good quality and condition; solidly built; "a solid foundation"; "several substantial timber buildings" |
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strong,
substantial |
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sound thorough; "a sound thrashing"
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solid - characterized by good substantial quality; "solid comfort"; "a solid base hit" |
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good thorough; "had a good workout"; "gave the house a good cleaning"
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solid - of one substance or character throughout; "solid gold"; "carved out of solid rock" |
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homogeneous,
homogenous all of the same or similar kind or nature; "a close-knit homogeneous group"
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solid - of a substantial character and not frivolous or superficial; "work of solid scholarship"; "based on solid facts" |
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serious requiring effort or concentration; complex and not easy to answer or solve; "raised serious objections to the proposal"; "the plan has a serious flaw"
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solid - financially sound; "the bank is solid and will survive this attack" |
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sound thorough; "a sound thrashing"
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solid - uninterrupted in space; having no gaps or breaks; "a solid line across the page"; "solid sheets of water" |
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unbroken not broken; whole and intact; in one piece; "fortunately the other lens is unbroken"
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solid - impenetrable for the eye; "solid blackness" |
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opaque not transmitting or reflecting light or radiant energy; impenetrable to sight; "opaque windows of the jail"; "opaque to X-rays"
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solid - having three dimensions; "a solid object" |
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cubic,
three-dimensional having three dimensions
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solid - of the same color throughout; "solid color" |
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homogeneous,
homogenous all of the same or similar kind or nature; "a close-knit homogeneous group"
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