| 释义 |
solidus /solˈi-dəs/ noun (pl solidi /-dī/)- The stroke, oblique or slash (/), a sign used for various purposes, as in writing fractions and to separate alternatives, ratios, etc (eg 3/4, and/or)
- A line in a constitutional diagram, eg of alloys, indicating the temperatures at which solidification is completed or melting begins (chem; cf liquidus)
- A Roman gold coin introduced by Constantine, later called the bezant
- A medieval silver coin of 12 denarii
ORIGIN: ME, from LL solidus (nummus) a solid (coin); used to denote the former English shilling, representing the old lengthened s (£. s. d. = librae, solidi, denarii pounds, shillings, pence) |