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Solid most commonly refers to a phase (or state) of matter.
Solid may also refer to:
- Solid geometry, the traditional name for the geometry of three-dimensional Euclidean space
- Polyhedron, a geometric object with flat faces and straight edges
- A material with high stiffness or strength, informally
- A material (especially a metal) of which an object is solely made throughout (without joins or holes), e.g.: solid wood
- An object without holes or voids (cf. hollow)
- Solid (KDE), the device framework of KDE 4
- Solid (솔리드), a 90's Korean R&B group
- "Solid (song)", 1984 Ashford & Simpson song
- Solid (album), U.D.O.'s fifth album
- An abbreviation for five basic class design principles in Object-Oriented-Design: Single responsibility principle, Open/closed principle, Liskov substitution principle, Interface segregation principle, Dependency inversion principle
- Solid (billiard ball), the wholly colored balls 1-7
- Solid Snake
- Solid Database
- Do a Solid - To do the right thing, or do a favor.
- Solids - the food babies move to after being breastfed
- Regular human beings or organisms of a 'solid' disposition that the Changeling/Founders call them
- Slang for erection of the penis when sexually excited or aroused. See Erection
- Street solidness, an attribute characterized by physical and mental toughness due to living in hostile urban environments.
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