solid compound

The term "solid compound" can refer to both a type of chemical substance and a linguistic formation, depending on the context.

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Definition

B2Chemistry

(technical, scientific)A chemical substance composed of two or more elements bonded together, existing in a solid state at room temperature.

Example

  • Salt is a solid compound formed from sodium and chlorine.

C1Linguistics

(technical)A word formed by combining two or more words without spaces or hyphens.

Example

  • The word 'notebook' is a solid compound.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "solid compound":

chemical compoundsolid as a rockrock solidsolid hydrogenbinary compoundsolid torusinorganic compound