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SOLID COLOR
A term used in the printing industry for a block of colour that shows no halftones or shades.
SOLID STATE
Matter that is in a crystalline form rather than a liquid or amorphous state.
SOLID STATE CIRCUIT
An integrated circuit that is composed of a single solid piece of material that is usually silicon crystal where electonic components and the path that connects them are printed or […]
SOLID STATE DEVICE
An electronic device such as a memory chip that is made from solid state circuits.
SOLID WASTE
Semi-solid and solid waste from demolition, mining, agriculture , sewage and garbage.
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
The control, collection, transport, storage processing, treatment and disposal of the solid waste .
SOLIDARITY
a term given to the situation where a group of people will band together for the performance of a contract.
SOLIDARY
A term of civil-law origin, signifying that the right or interest spoken of is joint or common. A “solidary obligation ” corresponds to a ” joint and several ” obligation […]
SOLIDS CONTENT
The proportion of non-volatile material that is found in adhesive, ink, paint and other suspension fluids.
SOLIDUM
Lat. In the civil law . A whole; an entire or undivided thing.
SOLIDUS LEGALIS
A coin equal to 13s. 4d. of the present standard. 4 Steph. Comm. 119/1. Originally the “solidus” was a gold coin of the Byzantine Empire, but in medieval times the […]
SOLINUM
In old English law . Two plow-lands, and somewhat less than a half. Co. Litt. 5a. Solo cedit quod solo insedificatur. That which is built upon the soil belongs to […]
SOLIPSISTIC
The self awareness of your own thoughts and the idea that nothing is known or confirmed outside of these thoughts.
SOLITARY CONFINEMENT
a term used in prisons when a person is placed away from other inmates. It is usually done for bad behaviour.
SOLUBILITY
The amount of a substance, solute, that can be dissolved in a set volume of liquid, solvent. Expressed as moles per 100gms.
SOLUBILITY IN WATER
A percentage by weight of a substance that will dissolve in a set amount of water.
SOLUM PROVINCIAL!
Lat. In Roman law. The solum italicum (an extension of the old Ager llomanus) admitted full ownership, and of the application to it of usueapio; whereas the solum provinciale (an […]
SOLUTIO
Lat. In civil law. Payment, satisfaction , or release; any species of discharge of au obligation accepted as satisfactory by the creditor. The term refers not so much to the […]
SOLUTION
1.A complex or simple answer to a problem. 2. A liquid that contains more than one substance such as a liquid and a solid dissolved in it or 2 liquids […]
SOLUTIONE FEODI MILITIS PAR- LIAMENTI, or FEODI BURGENSIS PARLIAMENTI
Old writs whereby knights of the shire and burgesses might have recovered their wages or allowance if it had been refused. 35 Hen. VIII. c. 11.
SOLUTUS
In the civil law . Loosed; freed from confinement ; set at liberty. Dig. 50, 10, 48. In Scotch practice. Purged. A term used in old depositions.
SOLVABILITE
Fr. In French law . Ability to pay ; solvency. Emerig. Traitfi des Assur. c. 8,
SOLVABILITY
uity. Most attorneys take out a certificate to practice in the courts of chancery, and therefore become solicitors also, and, on the other hand, most, if not all, solicitors take […]
SOLVENCY
Ability to pay; present ability to pay; ability to pay one’s debts out of one’s own present means. Marsh >v. Dunckel, 25 Hun (N. Y.) 100; Osborne v. Smith (C. […]