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Solicit
v. t.
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To urge the claims of; to plead; to act as solicitor for or with reference to.
Solicit
v. t.
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To disturb; to disquiet; -- a Latinism rarely used.
Solicitant
n.
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One who solicits.
Solicitate
a.
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Solicitous.
Soliitation
n.
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The act of soliciting; earnest request; persistent asking; importunity.
Soliitation
n.
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Excitement; invitation; as, the solicitation of the senses.
Solicitor
n.
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One who solicits.
Solicitor
n.
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An attorney or advocate; one who represents another in court; -- formerly, in English practice, the professional designation of a person admitted to practice in a court of chancery or equity. See the Note under Attorney.
Solicitor
n.
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The law officer of a city, town, department, or government; as, the city solicitor; the solicitor of the treasury.
Solicitor-general
n.
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The second law officer in the government of Great Britain; also, a similar officer under the United States government, who is associated with the attorney-general; also, the chief law officer of some of the States.
Solicitous
v. t.
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Disposed to solicit; eager to obtain something desirable, or to avoid anything evil; concerned; anxious; careful.
Solicitress
n.
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A woman who solicits.
Solicitude
n.
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The state of being solicitous; uneasiness of mind occasioned by fear of evil or desire good; anxiety.
Solid
a.
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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.
Solid
a.
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Not hollow; full of matter; as, a solid globe or cone, as distinguished from a hollow one; not spongy; dense; hence, sometimes, heavy.
Solid
a.
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Having all the geometrical dimensions; cubic; as, a solid foot contains 1,728 solid inches.
Solid
a.
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Firm; compact; strong; stable; unyielding; as, a solid pier; a solid pile; a solid wall.
Solid
a.
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Applied to a compound word whose parts are closely united and form an unbroken word; -- opposed to hyphened.
Solid
a.
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Fig.: Worthy of credit, trust, or esteem; substantial, as opposed to frivolous or fallacious; weighty; firm; strong; valid; just; genuine.
Solid
a.
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Sound; not weakly; as, a solid constitution of body.
Solid
a.
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Of a fleshy, uniform, undivided substance, as a bulb or root; not spongy or hollow within, as a stem.
Solid
a.
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Impenetrable; resisting or excluding any other material particle or atom from any given portion of space; -- applied to the supposed ultimate particles of matter.
Solid
a.
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United; without division; unanimous; as, the delegation is solid for a candidate.
Solid
n.
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A substance that is held in a fixed form by cohesion among its particles; a substance not fluid.
Solid
n.
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A magnitude which has length, breadth, and thickness; a part of space bounded on all sides.
Solidago
n.
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A genus of yellow-flowered composite perennial herbs; golden-rod.
Solidare
n.
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A small piece of money.
Solidarity
n.
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An entire union or consolidation of interests and responsibilities; fellowship; community.
Solidary
a.
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Having community of interests and responsibilities.
Solidate
v. t.
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To make solid or firm.
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