| BIOSOLID | • biosolid n. A byproduct of domestic and commercial sewage and wastewater treatment. • BIOSOLID n. solid organic matter obtained from treated sewage.
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| NONSOLID | • nonsolid adj. Not solid. • nonsolid n. A substance that is not a solid.
 • NONSOLID n. a substance that is not a solid.
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| SOLIDAGO | • solidago n. The goldenrod, or any of various similar plants in the genus Solidago. • Solidago prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Asteraceae – the goldenrods.
 • SOLIDAGO n. a flower, goldenrod.
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| SOLIDARE | • solidare n. (Obsolete) A small piece of money. • SOLIDARE n. (Shakespeare) a small coin.
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| SOLIDARY | • solidary adj. Having community of interests and responsibilities. • SOLIDARY adj. united.
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| SOLIDATE | • solidate v. (Obsolete) To make solid or firm; to solidify. • SOLIDATE v. to consolidate.
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| SOLIDEST | • solidest adj. Superlative form of solid: most solid. • SOLID adj. having definite shape and volume.
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| SOLIDIFY | • solidify v. (Transitive) To make solid; convert into a solid body. • solidify v. (Transitive) To concentrate; consolidate.
 • solidify v. (Intransitive) To become solid; to freeze, set.
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| SOLIDISH | • solidish adj. Somewhat solid. • SOLIDISH adj. somewhat solid.
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| SOLIDISM | • solidism n. (Medicine, obsolete) The doctrine that the solid parts of the body are the only parts that have vital… • SOLIDISM n. a doctrine on disease.
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| SOLIDIST | • solidist n. (Medicine, obsolete) An advocate of, or believer in, solidism. • SOLIDIST n. an advocate of, or believer in, solidism, the doctrine that refers all diseases to morbid changes of the solid parts of the body.
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| SOLIDITY | • solidity n. The state or quality of being solid. • solidity n. Moral firmness; validity; truth; certainty.
 • solidity n. (Geometry) The solid contents of a body; volume; amount of enclosed space.
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| SOLIDUMS | • solidums n. Plural of solidum. • SOLIDUM n. (Latin) a large moulding along the base of a pedestal.
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