solidus

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English - English
The line between the numerator and the denominator of a fraction
a line, in a phase diagram, below which a given substance is a stable solid
A late Roman gold coin (after 3rd Century CE); a bezant
A forward slash or virgule
the temperature in a phase equilibrium diagram below which no liquids are present; the highest temperature at which a metal or alloy is completely solid
a gold coin of the Byzantine Empire; widely circulated in Europe in the Middle Ages
Roman gold coin, weighing 72 to the pound, minted from 309 as part of the reform of the currency after the collapse of the 3rd century The prestige coin of the later empire, in which taxes and tribute were demanded, it was valued by barbarians as far as Scandinavia
{i} gold coin used in ancient Rome; punctuation mark in the forma of a diagonal line, slash (/)
Temperature at which a solder alloy becomes completely solid See also 'Liquidus' Depending on the composition, there may be a plastic zone between the two temperatures
a punctuation mark (/) used to separate related items of information
A diagonal slash (/)
solidi an oblique
Same as Slash
slash
A Byzantine coin 72 to a Roman pound of gold (12 American ounces)
solidus

    Hyphenation

    sol·i·dus

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    () From Late Latin solidus (“an imperial gold coin, in Medieval Latin applied to various coins, also any piece of money”).
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