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solid

Definition for solid

adjective as in firm, hard, or compact

adjective as in having three dimensions

Strongest match

three-dimensional

Weak matches

boxlike, boxy

adjective as in continuous, complete

adjective as in dependable, reliable

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“We had a solid start to fiscal 2026, and Cisco is on track to deliver our strongest year yet,” Chuck Robbins, the company’s chair and CEO, said in a statement.

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Chief Executive Chuck Robbins said the company is on track for its strongest year yet after a solid start to the fiscal year due to strong AI-driven demand.

In its 2024 earnings filing, the company said its defense subsidiary received a boost from “solid demand as governments prioritize security, defense technology and global cooperation given evolving threats.”

Published in Materials Today, the study challenges existing theoretical models and could reshape how scientists think about heat movement through solid materials.

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If slicing feels tricky, a short rest in the fridge will make the dough become more solid and behave a little better.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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