solid-associated
|sol-id-as-so-ci-at-ed|
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/ˈsɒlɪd əˈsoʊʃieɪtɪd/
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/ˈsɒlɪd əˈsəʊʃieɪtɪd/
(solid)
firm and stable
Etymology
'solid-associated' originates from the combination of 'solid' and 'associate,' where 'solid' refers to a state of matter with definite shape and volume, and 'associate' means to connect or link.
'Solid' comes from the Latin word 'solidus,' meaning 'firm or whole,' and 'associate' comes from the Latin 'associatus,' meaning 'joined with.'
Initially, 'solid' referred to a firm state of matter, and 'associate' meant to join or connect. Together, they describe a connection to a solid state.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
related to or connected with a solid state or form.
The solid-associated properties of the material were studied.
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Last updated: 2025/02/27 22:17
