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Asturian
Adjective
sólido
- neuter of sólidu
Galician
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin solidus.
Adjective
sólido (feminine sólida, masculine plural sólidos, feminine plural sólidas)
- solid
Noun
sólido m (plural sólidos)
- (geometry) solid
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin solidus. Doublet of soldo.
Pronunciation
Adjective
sólido (feminine sólida, masculine plural sólidos, feminine plural sólidas)
- (chemistry, of matter) in the solid state
- solid (strong; unyielding; rigid; robust)
- solid (lacking errors or inconsistencies)
Noun
sólido m (plural sólidos)
- (geometry) solid (three-dimensional object)
Spanish
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Latin solidus (“solid”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsolido/
- Rhymes: -olido
- Syllabification: só‧li‧do
Adjective
sólido (feminine sólida, masculine plural sólidos, feminine plural sólidas)
- solid
- strong, firm
- Synonyms: fuerte, firme
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Latin solidus (“gold coin”). Doublet of the inherited sueldo.
Noun
sólido m (plural sólidos)
- (numismatics) solidus
Etymology 3
From substantivation of the adjective in etymology 1.
Noun
sólido m (plural sólidos)
- solid
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