Solid

/ˈsɑːlɪd/ adjective, noun

As an adjective, *solid* means firm and hard, not liquid or gas. It can also describe something reliable or strong. As a noun, it refers to a state of matter that keeps its shape.

From Middle English, from Old French *solide*, from Latin *solidus* meaning “firm, whole, dense.” The same Latin word gave us *soldier* (originally a ‘solid pay’ man) and *consolidate*.

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