0 the quality of being hard or firm, not a liquid or gas
1 the quality of being certain or strong:
The agreement would give a new solidity to military cooperation between the two countries.
The uniform mean velocity was achieved by maintaining geometric similarity (solidity) throughout the grid.
Avoiding alcohol in prosperity shows solidity of character.
A reassuring air of comfort and solidity pervaded, where the emphasis was on tradition rather than fashion.
Table 1 documents mesh sizes, solidity and flow parameters for all the grids mentioned above.
Consequently, the illusion of 'visual solidity' results from merging the information given by two disparate images placed apart.
The rhizome, however, is not opposed to the rigour and the solidity necessary for taking on form and consistency.
We can explain the solidity in terms of discipline, and assume that all such object domains are constructed.
His forms are new and original, spontaneous without sacrificing solidity.