SOLID vs SEMISOLID: NOUN
- See Revolution, n., 5.
- A magnitude which has length, breadth, and thickness; a part of space bounded on all sides.
- A substance that is held in a fixed form by cohesion among its particles; a substance not fluid.
- Plural In printing, the parts of an engraving which show black or solid in print.
- Plural In anatomy, all parts of the body which are not fluid: as, the solids and fluids of the body.
- In geometry, a body or magnitude which has three dimensions—length, breadth, and thickness—being thus distinguished from a surface, which has but two dimensions, and from a line, which has but one.
- A geometric figure having three dimensions.
- A three-dimensional shape
- 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
- A substance that is solid at room temperature and pressure
- A substance having a definite shape and volume; one that is neither liquid nor gaseous.
- A body which throughout its mass (and not merely at its surface) resists for an indefinite time a sufficiently small force that tends to alter its equilibrium figure, always springing back into shape after the force is removed; a body possessing elasticity of figure.
- A semisolid substance, such as a stiff dough or firm gelatin.
- A surface composed of facets, like a geometrical solid, but not closing so as to inclose space.
SOLID vs SEMISOLID: ADJECTIVE
- Having no leads between the lines.
- Written without a hyphen or space. For example, the word software is a solid compound.
- Acting together; unanimous.
- Having no gaps or breaks; continuous.
- Being the same substance or color throughout.
- Not hollowed out.
- Firm or compact in substance.
- Of or relating to three-dimensional geometric figures or bodies.
- Of definite shape and volume; not liquid or gaseous.
- Substantial; hearty.
- Providing abundant nourishment
- Not soft or yielding to pressure
- Having high moral qualities
- Of good substantial quality
- Of definite shape and volume; firm; neither liquid nor gaseous
- Entirely of one substance with no holes inside
- Of good quality and condition; solidly built
- Uninterrupted in space; having no gaps or breaks
- Incapable of being seen through
- Having three dimensions
- Acting together as a single undiversified whole
- Of good quality.
- Having the constituent parts so compact, or so firmly adhering, as to resist the impression or penetration of other bodies; having a fixed form; hard; firm; compact; -- opposed to fluid and liquid or to plastic, like clay, or to incompact, like sand.
- Of one substance or character throughout
- Entirely of a single color throughout
- Financially sound.
- Sound; reliable.
- Excellent; first-rate.
- Upstanding or dependable.
- Partly solid; having a rigidity and viscosity intermediate between a solid and a liquid
- Intermediate in properties, especially in rigidity, between solids and liquids.
- Partially solid.
- Having properties that partially resemble those of a solid; having properties between those of a solid and those of a liquid.
SOLID vs SEMISOLID: ADVERB
- Without a break or opening; completely or continuously.
- As a whole; unanimously.
- N/A
SOLID vs SEMISOLID: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Characterized by good substantial quality
- Stable, weighty, important.
- Synonyms Dense.
- With reference to fabrics, etc., a uniform color.
- Without the liquor, as oysters: said in measuring: opposite to in liquor.
- Smooth; even; unbroken; unvaried: unshaded: noting a color or pigment.
- Without break or opening, as a wall or façade.
- Unanimous, or practically unanimous: as, a solid vote; the solid South.
- Financially sound or safe; possessing plenty of capital; wealthy; well-established; reliable.
- Not light, trifling, or superficial; grave; profound.
- A three-dimensional object, structurally rigid, usually resistant to changes of shape or volume
- Sound; not weak; strong.
- Having three dimensions; having length, breadth, and thickness; cubic: as, a solid foot contains 1,728 solid inches.
- In entomology, specifically, formed of a single joint, or of several joints so closely applied that they appear to be one: especially said of the capitulum or club of capitate antennæ.
- Hard, compact, or firm in consistency; having no cavities or spongy structure: opposed to spongiose, porous, hollow, cancellate, excavated, etc.
- In anatomy and zoology:
- In botany, of a fleshy, uniform, undivided substance, as a bulb or root; not spongy or hollow within, as a stem.
- Firm; strong: as, a solid pier; a solid wall.
- Completely filled up; compact; without cavities, pores, or interstices; not hollow: as, a solid ball, as distinguished from a hollow one; solid soda-water, not frothy.
- Resisting flexure; not to be bent without force; capable of tangential stress: said of a kind of material substance. See II., 1.
- Of uniform color; self-colored: a pigeon-fanciers' term.
- Substantial, as opposed to frivolous, fallacious, or the like; worthy of credit, trust, or esteem; not empty or vain; real; true; just; valid; firm; strong; hence, satisfactory: as, solid arguments; solid comfort; solid sense.
- Solidly built
- Of good quality and condition
- Having no gaps or breaks
- Uninterrupted in space
- Neither liquid nor gaseous
- Firm
- Of definite shape and volume
- Resists forces (such as compression) that tend to deform it
- Of the same color throughout
- Meriting respect or esteem
- Of a substantial character and not frivolous or superficial
- Financially dependable
- Having length, breadth and thickness
- Impenetrable for the eye
- Half-solid.
- Partly solid
SOLID vs SEMISOLID: RELATED WORDS
- Unvaried, Unpatterned, Hearty, Undiversified, Concrete, Worthy, Satisfying, Semisolid, Unbroken, Jelled, Substantial, Hard, Solidified, Good, Strong
- Polyelectrolyte, Spheroidal, Mouldable, Nonreactive, Immiscible, Undissolved, Hydrous, Claylike, Proteinaceous, Viscous, Liquid, Gelatinous, Thixotropic, Jellylike, Solid
SOLID vs SEMISOLID: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unvaried, Unpatterned, Hearty, Undiversified, Concrete, Worthy, Satisfying, Semisolid, Unbroken, Jelled, Substantial, Hard, Solidified, Good, Strong
- Polyelectrolyte, Spheroidal, Mouldable, Nonreactive, Immiscible, Undissolved, Hydrous, Claylike, Proteinaceous, Viscous, Liquid, Gelatinous, Thixotropic, Jellylike, Solid
SOLID vs SEMISOLID: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Solid calcium carbonate is heated and decomposes to solid calcium oxide and carbon dioxide gas.
- This coffee table is built with solid mango wood, a tropical Solid Wood grown as a sustainable crop.
- Service requirements are specified in the Gwinnett County Solid Waste Ordinance and Residential Solid Waste Service Agreement.
- The travel cot has two solid end panels and mesh sides making it solid yet light and usable.
- MASONRY, SOLID, is masonry of solid units built without hollow spaces.
- Birds with solid feathers can be a variety of colors, but each feather is one solid color.
- The MPCA Solid Waste Program may require a permit for solid wastes to remain buried onsite.
- All external doors should be of solid construction and preferably have a solid core.
- At SSDN Technologies, We believe in the solid foundation for a solid Structure.
- Solid exposition with literary and theological sensitivities, based on solid research.
- The reaction mixture is decanted from selenium metal and concentrated to give orange semisolid.
- Viscous emulsion of semisolid consistency intended for application to skin and mucus membrane.
- Weapons grade material is a dark brown, thick, viscous, semisolid resembling shoe polish.
- Meowser attacks similarly to Bowser, but can also climb walls and Semisolid Platforms.
- It affects chemicals in the brain that may overreact semisolid and cause broadway.
- The mobile film was a semisolid skin which, under compression, momentarily distorted.
- Tolerability spleen were guilty to results semisolid in the drizzling tadalafil studies.
- These wastes can be liquid, solid, semisolid, or contained gases.
- Disposal of Liquid and Semisolid Fat, Oil or Grease.
- Intraoperative probes are solid or semisolid state detectors.
SOLID vs SEMISOLID: QUESTIONS
- What kind of solid is polytetrafluoroethylene ( PTFE )?
- Who is exquisitely handcrafted solid wood furniture?
- Can a solid object go through another solid object?
- When solid NH4SCN is mixed with solid Ba(OH)2 in a closed container?
- Will Oscar Isaac star as Solid Snake in'Metal Gear Solid'movie?
- What size tires do you put on a solid solid wheelbarrow?
- What is the transfer frequency of solid solid and filter mating?
- Does an ionic solid conduct electricity in the solid state?
- Does Baldwin make solid forged brass or solid stainless steel?
- How does temperature and humidity affect solid solid acoustic guitars?
- Does the used gelling material affect the physicochemical properties of semisolid preparations?
- Which of the following is an example of a semisolid form?
- When was semisolid Agar first used for bacterial motility test?
- What happens to semisolid magma when it moves upwards?