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Что (кто) такое solid forged - определение

ALBUM BY FIREWIND
Forged By Fire; Forged by fire
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Solidly         
  • atomic vibration]] in a [[crystalline]] solid.
  • A high strength glass-ceramic cooktop with negligible [[thermal expansion]].
  • The pinnacle of New York's [[Chrysler Building]], the world's tallest steel-supported brick building, is clad with stainless steel.
  • A collection of various minerals.
  • Model of closely packed atoms within a crystalline solid.
  • Video of superconducting levitation of [[YBCO]]
  • [[Single crystal]]line form of solid [[insulin]].
  • filament]]s, a common element in [[composite material]]s
  • Bulk silicon (left) and silicon nanopowder (right)
  • µm]] in diameter.
  • Household items made of various [[kinds of plastic]].
  • STM image of self-assembled [[supramolecular]] chains of the organic semiconductor [[quinacridone]] on [[graphite]].
  • Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> ceramic bearing parts
  • Semiconductor chip on crystalline silicon substrate.
  • Simulation of the outside of the [[Space Shuttle]] as it heats up to over 1500 °C during re-entry
  • [[Granite]] rock formation in the Chilean [[Patagonia]]. Like most [[inorganic]] minerals formed by oxidation in the Earth's atmosphere, granite consists primarily of [[crystalline]] [[silica]] SiO<sub>2</sub> and [[alumina]] Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>.
  • [[Collagen]] [[fibers]] of woven [[bone]]
SOLID MATTER; MATTER WHICH DOES NOT DEFORM EASILY UNDER PRESSURE
Solids; Solid (state of matter); Solidly; Solidness; Solidities; Solidiification point
·adv In a solid manner; densely; compactly; firmly; truly.
solid         
  • atomic vibration]] in a [[crystalline]] solid.
  • A high strength glass-ceramic cooktop with negligible [[thermal expansion]].
  • The pinnacle of New York's [[Chrysler Building]], the world's tallest steel-supported brick building, is clad with stainless steel.
  • A collection of various minerals.
  • Model of closely packed atoms within a crystalline solid.
  • Video of superconducting levitation of [[YBCO]]
  • [[Single crystal]]line form of solid [[insulin]].
  • filament]]s, a common element in [[composite material]]s
  • Bulk silicon (left) and silicon nanopowder (right)
  • µm]] in diameter.
  • Household items made of various [[kinds of plastic]].
  • STM image of self-assembled [[supramolecular]] chains of the organic semiconductor [[quinacridone]] on [[graphite]].
  • Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> ceramic bearing parts
  • Semiconductor chip on crystalline silicon substrate.
  • Simulation of the outside of the [[Space Shuttle]] as it heats up to over 1500 °C during re-entry
  • [[Granite]] rock formation in the Chilean [[Patagonia]]. Like most [[inorganic]] minerals formed by oxidation in the Earth's atmosphere, granite consists primarily of [[crystalline]] [[silica]] SiO<sub>2</sub> and [[alumina]] Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>.
  • [[Collagen]] [[fibers]] of woven [[bone]]
SOLID MATTER; MATTER WHICH DOES NOT DEFORM EASILY UNDER PRESSURE
Solids; Solid (state of matter); Solidly; Solidness; Solidities; Solidiification point
¦ adjective (solider, solidest)
1. firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid: solid fuel.
strongly built or made.
2. Geometry three-dimensional.
relating to three-dimensional objects.
3. not hollow or having spaces or gaps.
consisting of the same substance throughout.
(of time) continuous.
4. dependable; reliable.
sound but without special qualities.
5. (solid with) US informal on good terms with.
6. Austral. informal severe; unfair.
¦ noun
1. a solid substance or object.
(solids) food that is not liquid.
2. Geometry a three-dimensional body or geometric figure.
Derivatives
solidity noun
solidly adverb
solidness noun
Origin
ME: from L. solidus; related to salvus 'safe' and sollus 'entire'.
Solid-propellant rocket         
  • Aerojet 260 motor test, 25 September 1965
  • A battery of [[Katyusha rocket launcher]]s fires at German forces during the [[Battle of Stalingrad]], 6 October 1942
  • 105}} lifts off.
  •  Exhaust exits the rocket.
}}
ROCKET WITH A MOTOR THAT USES SOLID PROPELLANTS
Solid propellant motor; Solid fuel rocket motor; Solid fuel rocket; Solid fuelled rocket; Solid rocket; Solid Rocket; Solid rocket motor; Solid-fueled rocket; Solid-propellant motor; Solid rocket fuel; Solid-fuel rocket; Solid-fuel rocket motor; Fuel grain; Solid propellant rocket; Solid-fuel missile; NEPE-75; NEPE; Nitrate Ester Plasticized Polyether; Solid fueled rocket
A solid-propellant rocket or solid rocket is a rocket with a rocket engine that uses solid propellants (fuel/oxidizer). The earliest rockets were solid-fuel rockets powered by gunpowder; they were used in warfare by the Arabs, Chinese, Persians, Mongols, and Indians as early as the 13th century.
solid         
  • atomic vibration]] in a [[crystalline]] solid.
  • A high strength glass-ceramic cooktop with negligible [[thermal expansion]].
  • The pinnacle of New York's [[Chrysler Building]], the world's tallest steel-supported brick building, is clad with stainless steel.
  • A collection of various minerals.
  • Model of closely packed atoms within a crystalline solid.
  • Video of superconducting levitation of [[YBCO]]
  • [[Single crystal]]line form of solid [[insulin]].
  • filament]]s, a common element in [[composite material]]s
  • Bulk silicon (left) and silicon nanopowder (right)
  • µm]] in diameter.
  • Household items made of various [[kinds of plastic]].
  • STM image of self-assembled [[supramolecular]] chains of the organic semiconductor [[quinacridone]] on [[graphite]].
  • Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> ceramic bearing parts
  • Semiconductor chip on crystalline silicon substrate.
  • Simulation of the outside of the [[Space Shuttle]] as it heats up to over 1500 °C during re-entry
  • [[Granite]] rock formation in the Chilean [[Patagonia]]. Like most [[inorganic]] minerals formed by oxidation in the Earth's atmosphere, granite consists primarily of [[crystalline]] [[silica]] SiO<sub>2</sub> and [[alumina]] Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>.
  • [[Collagen]] [[fibers]] of woven [[bone]]
SOLID MATTER; MATTER WHICH DOES NOT DEFORM EASILY UNDER PRESSURE
Solids; Solid (state of matter); Solidly; Solidness; Solidities; Solidiification point
adj. to be in solid with smb.
Solidness         
  • atomic vibration]] in a [[crystalline]] solid.
  • A high strength glass-ceramic cooktop with negligible [[thermal expansion]].
  • The pinnacle of New York's [[Chrysler Building]], the world's tallest steel-supported brick building, is clad with stainless steel.
  • A collection of various minerals.
  • Model of closely packed atoms within a crystalline solid.
  • Video of superconducting levitation of [[YBCO]]
  • [[Single crystal]]line form of solid [[insulin]].
  • filament]]s, a common element in [[composite material]]s
  • Bulk silicon (left) and silicon nanopowder (right)
  • µm]] in diameter.
  • Household items made of various [[kinds of plastic]].
  • STM image of self-assembled [[supramolecular]] chains of the organic semiconductor [[quinacridone]] on [[graphite]].
  • Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> ceramic bearing parts
  • Semiconductor chip on crystalline silicon substrate.
  • Simulation of the outside of the [[Space Shuttle]] as it heats up to over 1500 °C during re-entry
  • [[Granite]] rock formation in the Chilean [[Patagonia]]. Like most [[inorganic]] minerals formed by oxidation in the Earth's atmosphere, granite consists primarily of [[crystalline]] [[silica]] SiO<sub>2</sub> and [[alumina]] Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>.
  • [[Collagen]] [[fibers]] of woven [[bone]]
SOLID MATTER; MATTER WHICH DOES NOT DEFORM EASILY UNDER PRESSURE
Solids; Solid (state of matter); Solidly; Solidness; Solidities; Solidiification point
·noun State or quality of being solid; firmness; compactness; solidity, as of material bodies.
II. Solidness ·noun Soundness; strength; truth; validity, as of arguments, reasons, principles, and the like.
SOLID         
  • atomic vibration]] in a [[crystalline]] solid.
  • A high strength glass-ceramic cooktop with negligible [[thermal expansion]].
  • The pinnacle of New York's [[Chrysler Building]], the world's tallest steel-supported brick building, is clad with stainless steel.
  • A collection of various minerals.
  • Model of closely packed atoms within a crystalline solid.
  • Video of superconducting levitation of [[YBCO]]
  • [[Single crystal]]line form of solid [[insulin]].
  • filament]]s, a common element in [[composite material]]s
  • Bulk silicon (left) and silicon nanopowder (right)
  • µm]] in diameter.
  • Household items made of various [[kinds of plastic]].
  • STM image of self-assembled [[supramolecular]] chains of the organic semiconductor [[quinacridone]] on [[graphite]].
  • Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> ceramic bearing parts
  • Semiconductor chip on crystalline silicon substrate.
  • Simulation of the outside of the [[Space Shuttle]] as it heats up to over 1500 °C during re-entry
  • [[Granite]] rock formation in the Chilean [[Patagonia]]. Like most [[inorganic]] minerals formed by oxidation in the Earth's atmosphere, granite consists primarily of [[crystalline]] [[silica]] SiO<sub>2</sub> and [[alumina]] Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>.
  • [[Collagen]] [[fibers]] of woven [[bone]]
SOLID MATTER; MATTER WHICH DOES NOT DEFORM EASILY UNDER PRESSURE
Solids; Solid (state of matter); Solidly; Solidness; Solidities; Solidiification point
In software engineering, SOLID is a mnemonic acronym for five design principles intended to make object-oriented designs more understandable, flexible, and maintainable. The principles are a subset of many principles promoted by American software engineer and instructor Robert C.
solids         
  • atomic vibration]] in a [[crystalline]] solid.
  • A high strength glass-ceramic cooktop with negligible [[thermal expansion]].
  • The pinnacle of New York's [[Chrysler Building]], the world's tallest steel-supported brick building, is clad with stainless steel.
  • A collection of various minerals.
  • Model of closely packed atoms within a crystalline solid.
  • Video of superconducting levitation of [[YBCO]]
  • [[Single crystal]]line form of solid [[insulin]].
  • filament]]s, a common element in [[composite material]]s
  • Bulk silicon (left) and silicon nanopowder (right)
  • µm]] in diameter.
  • Household items made of various [[kinds of plastic]].
  • STM image of self-assembled [[supramolecular]] chains of the organic semiconductor [[quinacridone]] on [[graphite]].
  • Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> ceramic bearing parts
  • Semiconductor chip on crystalline silicon substrate.
  • Simulation of the outside of the [[Space Shuttle]] as it heats up to over 1500 °C during re-entry
  • [[Granite]] rock formation in the Chilean [[Patagonia]]. Like most [[inorganic]] minerals formed by oxidation in the Earth's atmosphere, granite consists primarily of [[crystalline]] [[silica]] SiO<sub>2</sub> and [[alumina]] Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>.
  • [[Collagen]] [[fibers]] of woven [[bone]]
SOLID MATTER; MATTER WHICH DOES NOT DEFORM EASILY UNDER PRESSURE
Solids; Solid (state of matter); Solidly; Solidness; Solidities; Solidiification point
food that is not liquid.
solid         
  • atomic vibration]] in a [[crystalline]] solid.
  • A high strength glass-ceramic cooktop with negligible [[thermal expansion]].
  • The pinnacle of New York's [[Chrysler Building]], the world's tallest steel-supported brick building, is clad with stainless steel.
  • A collection of various minerals.
  • Model of closely packed atoms within a crystalline solid.
  • Video of superconducting levitation of [[YBCO]]
  • [[Single crystal]]line form of solid [[insulin]].
  • filament]]s, a common element in [[composite material]]s
  • Bulk silicon (left) and silicon nanopowder (right)
  • µm]] in diameter.
  • Household items made of various [[kinds of plastic]].
  • STM image of self-assembled [[supramolecular]] chains of the organic semiconductor [[quinacridone]] on [[graphite]].
  • Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> ceramic bearing parts
  • Semiconductor chip on crystalline silicon substrate.
  • Simulation of the outside of the [[Space Shuttle]] as it heats up to over 1500 °C during re-entry
  • [[Granite]] rock formation in the Chilean [[Patagonia]]. Like most [[inorganic]] minerals formed by oxidation in the Earth's atmosphere, granite consists primarily of [[crystalline]] [[silica]] SiO<sub>2</sub> and [[alumina]] Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>.
  • [[Collagen]] [[fibers]] of woven [[bone]]
SOLID MATTER; MATTER WHICH DOES NOT DEFORM EASILY UNDER PRESSURE
Solids; Solid (state of matter); Solidly; Solidness; Solidities; Solidiification point
a.
1.
Hard, firm, compact, impenetrable.
2.
Dense, compact.
3.
Cubic.
4.
Strong, substantial, stable, sound, stout, firm, compact.
5.
Real, true, valid, just, weighty, firm, strong, substantial.
6.
Grave, profound, important, sound.
7.
Wealthy, rich, well-established, reliable, trustworthy, sound, safe.
solidly         
  • atomic vibration]] in a [[crystalline]] solid.
  • A high strength glass-ceramic cooktop with negligible [[thermal expansion]].
  • The pinnacle of New York's [[Chrysler Building]], the world's tallest steel-supported brick building, is clad with stainless steel.
  • A collection of various minerals.
  • Model of closely packed atoms within a crystalline solid.
  • Video of superconducting levitation of [[YBCO]]
  • [[Single crystal]]line form of solid [[insulin]].
  • filament]]s, a common element in [[composite material]]s
  • Bulk silicon (left) and silicon nanopowder (right)
  • µm]] in diameter.
  • Household items made of various [[kinds of plastic]].
  • STM image of self-assembled [[supramolecular]] chains of the organic semiconductor [[quinacridone]] on [[graphite]].
  • Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> ceramic bearing parts
  • Semiconductor chip on crystalline silicon substrate.
  • Simulation of the outside of the [[Space Shuttle]] as it heats up to over 1500 °C during re-entry
  • [[Granite]] rock formation in the Chilean [[Patagonia]]. Like most [[inorganic]] minerals formed by oxidation in the Earth's atmosphere, granite consists primarily of [[crystalline]] [[silica]] SiO<sub>2</sub> and [[alumina]] Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>.
  • [[Collagen]] [[fibers]] of woven [[bone]]
SOLID MATTER; MATTER WHICH DOES NOT DEFORM EASILY UNDER PRESSURE
Solids; Solid (state of matter); Solidly; Solidness; Solidities; Solidiification point
ad.
1.
Firmly, densely, compactly, strongly.
2.
Firmly, truly, thoroughly.
Solid         
  • atomic vibration]] in a [[crystalline]] solid.
  • A high strength glass-ceramic cooktop with negligible [[thermal expansion]].
  • The pinnacle of New York's [[Chrysler Building]], the world's tallest steel-supported brick building, is clad with stainless steel.
  • A collection of various minerals.
  • Model of closely packed atoms within a crystalline solid.
  • Video of superconducting levitation of [[YBCO]]
  • [[Single crystal]]line form of solid [[insulin]].
  • filament]]s, a common element in [[composite material]]s
  • Bulk silicon (left) and silicon nanopowder (right)
  • µm]] in diameter.
  • Household items made of various [[kinds of plastic]].
  • STM image of self-assembled [[supramolecular]] chains of the organic semiconductor [[quinacridone]] on [[graphite]].
  • Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> ceramic bearing parts
  • Semiconductor chip on crystalline silicon substrate.
  • Simulation of the outside of the [[Space Shuttle]] as it heats up to over 1500 °C during re-entry
  • [[Granite]] rock formation in the Chilean [[Patagonia]]. Like most [[inorganic]] minerals formed by oxidation in the Earth's atmosphere, granite consists primarily of [[crystalline]] [[silica]] SiO<sub>2</sub> and [[alumina]] Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>.
  • [[Collagen]] [[fibers]] of woven [[bone]]
SOLID MATTER; MATTER WHICH DOES NOT DEFORM EASILY UNDER PRESSURE
Solids; Solid (state of matter); Solidly; Solidness; Solidities; Solidiification point
·adj Not having the lines separated by leads; not open.
II. Solid ·adj Sound; not weakly; as, a solid constitution of body.
III. Solid ·adj United; without division; unanimous; as, the delegation is solid for a candidate.
IV. Solid ·adj Firm; compact; strong; stable; unyielding; as, a solid pier; a solid pile; a solid wall.
V. Solid ·noun A magnitude which has length, breadth, and thickness; a part of space bounded on all sides.
VI. Solid ·adj Having all the geometrical dimensions; cubic; as, a solid foot contains 1,728 solid inches.
VII. Solid ·noun A substance that is held in a fixed form by cohesion among its particles; a substance not fluid.
VIII. Solid ·adj Of a fleshy, uniform, undivided substance, as a bulb or root; not spongy or hollow within, as a stem.
IX. Solid ·adj Applied to a compound word whose parts are closely united and form an unbroken word;
- opposed to hyphened.
X. Solid ·adj Not hollow; full of matter; as, a solid globe or cone, as distinguished from a hollow one; not spongy; dense; hence, sometimes, heavy.
XI. Solid ·adj Fig.: Worthy of credit, trust, or esteem; substantial, as opposed to frivolous or fallacious; weighty; firm; strong; valid; just; genuine.
XII. Solid ·adj Impenetrable; resisting or excluding any other material particle or atom from any given portion of space;
- applied to the supposed ultimate particles of matter.
XIII. Solid ·adj Having the constituent parts so compact, or so firmly adhering, as to resist the impression or penetration of other bodies; having a fixed form; hard; firm; compact;
- opposed to fluid and liquid or to plastic, like clay, or to incompact, like sand.

Википедия

Forged by Fire

Forged by Fire is the third full-length album by Greek power metal band Firewind and their first released through Century Media. From this album onwards, Gus G is the sole ever-present in their professional discography, following the replacement of Stephen Fredrick with Chitral "Chity" Somapala. It is also the first album to feature keyboardist Bob Katsionis.