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so·lid·ity [səˈlɪdɪti, Am -ˈlɪdət̬i] N no pl

1. solidity (hardness):

solidity
solidity of wood
Härte f <-, -n>
solidity of a foundation, table
solidity of a wall
solidity of a wall
Festigkeit f <-, en>

2. solidity (reliability):

solidity
solidity of facts, evidence
solidity of facts, evidence
solidity of an argument, reasons, reasoning
solidity of a judgement
solidity of commitment

3. solidity (strength):

solidity

4. solidity (soundness):

solidity

5. solidity:

solidity (financial soundness) of an investment
Solidität f <-, -en>
solidity (financial strength) of a company
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English
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solidity

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This device provided better protection from fire and gave the overall design a greater degree of visual solidity and three dimensionality (see image at right).
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Contemporary road tests noted the solidity and smoothness of performance as positives but the weight of the machines as negatives.
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Their unique gifts, however, were typically their unusual solidity and strength.
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Size and solidity can vary from a plastic kit to something resembling a real house in a child's size.
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The size of the interior lobby further emphasized the feeling of solidity, which banks wished to convey to their customers.
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