Solidity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Solidism
doctrine that refers all diseases to morbid changes of the solid parts of the body It rests on the view that
Solidate
To make solid or firm
Solid drawn
Drawn out from a heated solid bar as by a process of spiral rolling which first
Solidly
In a solid manner densely compactly firmly truly
Petroleum
from of natural gas or in a liquid viscous or solid from, but does not include helium occurring in association with
Cone
A solid of the form described by the revolution of a right
Consistence
union as the parts of a body existence firmness coherence solidity
Flimsy
Weak feeble limp slight vain without strength or solidity of loose and unsubstantial structure without reason or plausibility as
Fluidity
of flowing a liquid aeumlriform or gaseous state opposed to solidity
Fluxive
Flowing also wanting solidity
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