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To solidity
noun
The state or quality of being solid.
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Ms. Enfield's references to solidity and timelessness might have been just as well served in conventional photographs on high-quality paper.
"No Impediment to Solidity as Impediment", Metaphysica 7 (2006): 35-41.
You'd put powder in a tube and then compress it to solidity with a mallet.
Again your pal Dan's bedroom wall is way too soft for a structure that has pretensions to solidity.
The higher prognostic value of ASP compared to solidity was confirmed by Kaplan-Meier and multivariate regression analyses.
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Ribalta's use of light and shadow to give solidity to his forms made him the first native Spanish tenebroso (a painter who emphasizes darkness rather than light), and he was a major influence on later Spanish painters.
However, in contrast to ASP, solidity did not provide significant prognostic information according to univariate Cox regression, either for PFS or for OAS.
The parametric study relates performance of VAWT to rotor solidity, blade airfoil and pitch amplitude.
But contributing to that solidity, the Regal is the heaviest car in its class at 3,600 pounds.
The downside to the solidity of bacon-and-egg pie is that it can veer into leaden territory.
They're just heavy enough to connote solidity, but not so heavy that they drag down your jacket pocket.
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