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单词 solidus
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Definition of solidus in English:

solidus

nounPlural solidi ˈsɒlɪdəsˈsɑlədəs
  • 1British

    another term for slash (sense 2 of the noun)
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This latter mark has a number of aliases, being known also as the solidus, oblique or virgule, among other names.
    • The virgule or solidus is also used in the following ways.
  • 2Chemistry
    A curve in a graph of the temperature and composition of a mixture, below which the substance is entirely solid.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Solidification begins when the temperature drops below the liquidus; it is completed when the temperature reaches the solidus.
    • Beyond this, nothing can be said of their direction, except, of course, that they must connect liquidus to solidus.
    • At temperatures between the solidus and the liquidus, an SORT phase, predominantly composed of octadecanol, coexists with a tetradecanol-enriched liquid phase.
    • The upper curve is the liquidus, the lower one the solidus; above the liquidus olivine is liquid, below the solidus it is solid, and between the two curves olivine and liquid coexist.
    • Although the values for the fluidus curve are identical within experimental error, the saturated lipids have a much higher degree of nonideality of mixing at the solidus curve.
  • 3historical A gold coin of the later Roman Empire.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Long-distance monies of the pre-modern Mediterranean world included the Byzantine solidus from the fifth century onwards and the Muslim dinar from the eighth to the thirteenth centuries.
    • He established a gold coinage of 72 solidi to the pound, but the other coinage continued to depreciate.
    • The old Roman coin the solidus was considered to be wholly reliable, and a soldier was one who was paid in solidi.
    • Yet another day in the decline of the Empire - and like the solidus and the denarius, the US dollar gets ‘clipped’ a little more each day.
    • This mysterious funerary currency was cast in China but is an attempt to replicate a silver coin in circulation in Bactria and Northern India between 100 B.C. and 100 A.D. that was in turn a copy of a Byzantine gold coin, the solidus.

Origin

Latin, literally 'solid'.

 
 

Definition of solidus in US English:

solidus

nounˈsälədəsˈsɑlədəs
  • 1British

    another term for slash (sense 2 of the noun)
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The virgule or solidus is also used in the following ways.
    • This latter mark has a number of aliases, being known also as the solidus, oblique or virgule, among other names.
  • 2Chemistry
    A curve in a graph of the temperature and composition of a mixture, below which the substance is entirely solid.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Beyond this, nothing can be said of their direction, except, of course, that they must connect liquidus to solidus.
    • Although the values for the fluidus curve are identical within experimental error, the saturated lipids have a much higher degree of nonideality of mixing at the solidus curve.
    • The upper curve is the liquidus, the lower one the solidus; above the liquidus olivine is liquid, below the solidus it is solid, and between the two curves olivine and liquid coexist.
    • At temperatures between the solidus and the liquidus, an SORT phase, predominantly composed of octadecanol, coexists with a tetradecanol-enriched liquid phase.
    • Solidification begins when the temperature drops below the liquidus; it is completed when the temperature reaches the solidus.
  • 3historical A gold coin of the later Roman Empire.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This mysterious funerary currency was cast in China but is an attempt to replicate a silver coin in circulation in Bactria and Northern India between 100 B.C. and 100 A.D. that was in turn a copy of a Byzantine gold coin, the solidus.
    • Yet another day in the decline of the Empire - and like the solidus and the denarius, the US dollar gets ‘clipped’ a little more each day.
    • He established a gold coinage of 72 solidi to the pound, but the other coinage continued to depreciate.
    • The old Roman coin the solidus was considered to be wholly reliable, and a soldier was one who was paid in solidi.
    • Long-distance monies of the pre-modern Mediterranean world included the Byzantine solidus from the fifth century onwards and the Muslim dinar from the eighth to the thirteenth centuries.

Origin

Latin, literally ‘solid’.

 
 
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