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solidus
1[sol-i-duhs]
noun
plural
solidia gold coin of ancient Rome, introduced by Constantine and continued in the Byzantine Empire; bezant.
(in medieval Europe) a money of account equal to 12 denarii.
solidus
2[sol-i-duhs]
noun
Physical Chemistry.
(on a graph of temperature versus composition) the curve connecting the temperatures at which a solid solution is in equilibrium with its vapor and with the liquid solution, and therefore connecting melting temperatures of solid solutions.
solidus
/ ˈsɒlɪdəs /
noun
a technical name for slash
a gold coin of the Byzantine empire
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Word History and Origins
Origin of solidus1
1350–1400; Middle English < Late Latin solidus ( nummus ) a solid (coin), a gold (coin)
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Word History and Origins
Origin of solidus1
C14: from Late Latin solidus ( nummus ) a gold coin (from solidus solid); in Medieval Latin, solidus referred to a shilling and was indicated by a long s, which ultimately became the virgule
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