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  2. SOLIDUS definition: 1. a gold coin from the ancient Roman empire: 2. the symbol / used in writing to separate numbers…. Learn more.

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  3. Feb 2, 2011 · The solidus ( ⁄ ) is a punctuation mark used to indicate fractions including fractional currency. It may also be called a shilling mark, an in-line fraction bar, or a fraction slash. The solidus is similar to another punctuation mark, the slash ( / ), which is found on standard keyboards; the slash is closer to being vertical than the solidus.

  4. The meaning of SOLIDUS is an ancient Roman gold coin introduced by Constantine (4th century) and used to the fall of the Byzantine Empire (15th century).

  5. solidus meaning: 1. a gold coin from the ancient Roman empire: 2. the symbol / used in writing to separate numbers…. Learn more.

  6. The maximum temperature at which all components of a mixture (such as an alloy) can be in a solid state. Above the solidus some or all of the mixture will be in a liquid state.

  7. solidus in American English. (ˈsɑlɪdəs) noun Word forms: plural -di (-ˌdai) 1. a gold coin of ancient Rome, introduced by Constantine and continued in the Byzantine Empire; bezant. 2. (in medieval Europe) a money of account equal to 12 denarii. Compare sol 2. 3. virgule.

  8. sol·i·dus. (sŏl′ĭ-dəs) n. pl. sol·i·di (-dī′) 1. A gold coin of the Roman Empire used in Europe until the 1400s. Also called bezant. 2. Printing A virgule; a slash. 3. Chemistry The maximum temperature at which all components of a mixture, such as an alloy, can be in a solid state.

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