solid in Italian
solid in Italian is massiccio, compatto, continuo — solid means firm and stable in structure; not liquid or gas.
solid in Italian
massiccio
compatto
Lacking holes, hollows or admixtures of other materials.
massiccio
Lacking holes, hollows or admixtures of other materials.
continuo
(typography) Written as one word, without spaces or hyphens.
unito
(typography) Written as one word, without spaces or hyphens.
tinta unita
Of a single color throughout.
solido
(of volumes of materials) Measured as a single solid, as the volumes of individual pieces added together without any gaps.
tinta unita
(of volumes of materials) Measured as a single solid, as the volumes of individual pieces added together without any gaps.
solido
tinta unita
An article of clothing which is of a single color throughout.
What does "solid" mean?
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adjective Firm and stable in structure; not liquid or gas.
"The lake had frozen solid by January."
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adjective Reliable, dependable, or of good quality.
"She gave a solid performance in the final round."
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noun A substance that holds its shape and volume without a container, unlike a liquid or gas.
"Ice is water in its solid form."
solid in a sentence
- The lake had frozen solid by January.
- They built the foundation from solid concrete.
- She gave a solid performance in the final round.
- Ice is water in its solid form.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "solid" in Italian?
"solid" in Italian is massiccio, compatto, continuo. solid means: Firm and stable in structure; not liquid or gas.
How do you use "solid" in a sentence?
Example: "The lake had frozen solid by January." In Italian, "solid" is massiccio, compatto, continuo.
Are there other ways to say "solid" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 6 translations listed for "solid": massiccio, compatto, continuo, unito, tinta unita, solido.
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