Solid for short
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THREEDSolid, for short
LABSolid-black dog, for short
STOCKYShort and solid
okapian African ungulate mammal (Okapia johnstoni) that is closely related to the giraffe but has a relatively short neck, a coat typically of solid reddish chestnut on the trunk, yellowish white on the cheeks, and purplish-black and cream rings on the upper parts of the legs
SROSSigns for solid hits
CONUSLatin for a tapered solid.
SOPSPieces of solid food for dipping
SOPPiece of solid food for dipping
TEETHEPrepare for solid food, in a way
SPOTPoor name for a solid-colored dog
steradiana unit of measurement for solid angles
SOUNDTRACKSSolid paths for certain bands on films (11)
steradiansSTERADIAN, a unit of measurement for solid angles
shuttersolid or louvered movable cover for a window
containerboardcorrugated or solid cardboard used for making containers
containerboardsCONTAINERBOARD, corrugated or solid cardboard used for making containers
volumenometeran instrument for measuring the volume of a solid
volumenometersVOLUMENOMETER, an instrument for measuring the volume of a solid
setcause to become firm or solid set milk for cheese
stokermechanical device for supplying coal or other solid fuel to a furnace
monuronswhite crystalline solid, C9H11ClN2O, used as a herbicide, esp. for broad-leaved plants
monuronwhite crystalline solid, C9H11ClN2O, used as a herbicide, esp. for broad-leaved plants
indentersA small hard object used for producing an indentation in a solid in an indentation test
volumometeran instrument for measuring the volume of a solid body by the quantity of fluid it displaces
eucainewhite, crystalline solid, C15H21NO2, formerly a local anesthetic, used in veterinary medicine as a substitute for cocaine
eucaineswhite, crystalline solid, C15H21NO2, formerly a local anesthetic, used in veterinary medicine as a substitute for cocaine
volumometersVOLUMOMETER, an instrument for measuring the volume of a solid body by the quantity of fluid it displaces
strainersA device having holes punched in it or made of crossed wires for separating solid matter from a liquid
underpinnedSupport (a building or other structure) from below by laying a solid foundation below ground level or by substituting stronger for weaker materials
silanegas with an unpleasant odor, SiH4, soluble in water: used as a doping agent for semiconductors in the production of solid-state devices
tomographyA technique for displaying a representation of a cross section through a human body or other solid object using X-rays or ultrasound
silanesgas with an unpleasant odor, SiH4, soluble in water: used as a doping agent for semiconductors in the production of solid-state devices
suppositorya solid but readily meltable cone or cylinder of usually medicated material for insertion into a bodily passage or cavity, as the rectum
underpinsSupport (a building or other structure) from below by laying a solid foundation below ground level or by substituting stronger for weaker materials
suppositoriesSUPPOSITORY, a solid but readily meltable cone or cylinder of usually medicated material for insertion into a bodily passage or cavity, as the rectum
pina piece of solid material (as wood or metal) used especially for fastening things together or as a support by which one thing may be suspended from another
eosinicred, crystalline, water-insoluble solid, C20H8Br4O5, derived from fluorescein by bromination: used chiefly as an acid dye for dyeing silk a rose red color and as a histological stain
eosinsred, crystalline, water-insoluble solid, C20H8Br4O5, derived from fluorescein by bromination: used chiefly as an acid dye for dyeing silk a rose red color and as a histological stain
eosinered, crystalline, water-insoluble solid, C20H8Br4O5, derived from fluorescein by bromination: used chiefly as an acid dye for dyeing silk a rose red color and as a histological stain
eosinred, crystalline, water-insoluble solid, C20H8Br4O5, derived from fluorescein by bromination: used chiefly as an acid dye for dyeing silk a rose red color and as a histological stain