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  • Solid surface material
  • Artificial material used for countertops

    Solid surface material, also known as solid surface composite, is an artificial composite material usually combining alumina trihydrate (ATH), acrylic

    Solid surface material

    Solid surface material

    Solid_surface_material

  • Surface energy
  • Excess energy at the surface of a material relative to its interior

    when a surface is created. In solid-state physics, surfaces must be intrinsically less energetically favorable than the bulk of the material (that is

    Surface energy

    Surface energy

    Surface_energy

  • Corian
  • Brand of material composed of acrylic polymer and alumina trihydrate

    Corian is a brand of solid surface material created by DuPont. Its primary use is as countertops, benchtop surface, wash basins, and wall paneling. It

    Corian

    Corian

    Corian

  • Countertop
  • Horizontal work surface

    polyester resin binders Solid-surface acrylic plastic materials Solid-surface polyester acrylic Terrazzo Tile Cast-in-place materials Natural stone suspended

    Countertop

    Countertop

    Countertop

  • Amorphous solid
  • Non-crystalline solid

    In condensed matter physics and materials science, an amorphous solid (or non-crystalline solid) is a solid that lacks the long-range order that is a

    Amorphous solid

    Amorphous_solid

  • Solid
  • State of matter

    the degree of resistance being dependent upon the specific material under consideration. Solids also always possess the least amount of kinetic energy per

    Solid

    Solid

    Solid

  • Surface engineering
  • Altering the properties of solid surfaces

    Surface engineering is the sub-discipline of materials science which deals with the surface of solid matter. It has applications to chemistry, mechanical

    Surface engineering

    Surface_engineering

  • Solid mechanics
  • Branch of mechanics concerned with solid materials and their behaviors

    Solid mechanics (also known as mechanics of solids) is the branch of continuum mechanics that studies the behavior of solid materials, especially their

    Solid mechanics

    Solid_mechanics

  • Materials science
  • Research of materials

    across materials on specific phenomena and techniques. Crystallography Surface science Tribology Microelectronics Condensed matter physics, solid-state

    Materials science

    Materials science

    Materials_science

  • Surface states
  • Electronic states at the surface of materials

    Surface states are electronic states found at the surface of materials. They are formed due to the sharp transition from solid material that ends with

    Surface states

    Surface_states

  • Surface modification
  • Act of modifying the surface of a material

    surface of a material. This modification is usually made to solid materials, but it is possible to find examples of the modification to the surface of

    Surface modification

    Surface_modification

  • Surface tension
  • Tendency of a liquid surface to shrink to reduce surface area

    term surface energy, which is a more general term in the sense that it applies also to solids. Surface tension is used for liquids, while surface stress

    Surface tension

    Surface tension

    Surface_tension

  • Solid-state chemistry
  • Study of solid materials' properties and composition

    Solid-state chemistry, also referred to as materials chemistry, is the study of the synthesis, structure, and properties of solid phase materials. It

    Solid-state chemistry

    Solid-state chemistry

    Solid-state_chemistry

  • Wear
  • Damaging, gradual removal or deformation of material at solid surfaces

    Wear is the damaging, gradual removal or deformation of material at solid surfaces. Causes of wear can be mechanical (e.g., erosion) or chemical (e.g.

    Wear

    Wear

    Wear

  • Solid geometry
  • Field of mathematics dealing with three-dimensional Euclidean spaces

    closed surface; for example, a solid ball consists of a sphere and its interior. Solid geometry deals with the measurements of volumes of various solids, including

    Solid geometry

    Solid geometry

    Solid_geometry

  • Adsorption
  • Phenomenon of surface adhesion

    molecules from a gas, liquid, or dissolved solid to a surface. This process creates a film of the adsorbate on the surface of the adsorbent. This process differs

    Adsorption

    Adsorption

    Adsorption

  • Surface science
  • Study of physical and chemical phenomena that occur at the interface of two phases

    Surface science is the study of physical and chemical phenomena that occur at the interface of two phases, including solid–liquid interfaces, solid–gas

    Surface science

    Surface science

    Surface_science

  • Specific surface area
  • Total surface of a finely divided solid per unit of mass

    Specific surface area (SSA) is a property of solids defined as the total surface area (SA) of a material per unit mass, (with units of m2/kg or m2/g)

    Specific surface area

    Specific surface area

    Specific_surface_area

  • Solid-state battery
  • Battery with solid electrodes and a solid electrolyte

    flammability, limited voltage, unstable solid-electrolyte interface formation, poor cycling performance, and strength. Materials proposed for use as electrolytes

    Solid-state battery

    Solid-state battery

    Solid-state_battery

  • Work function
  • Type of energy

    energy) needed to remove an electron from a solid to a point in the vacuum immediately outside the solid surface. Here "immediately" means that the final

    Work function

    Work_function

  • Case-hardening
  • Process of hardening the surface of a metal object

    low-carbon core. Carbon itself is solid at case-hardening temperatures and so is immobile. Transport to the surface of the steel was as gaseous carbon

    Case-hardening

    Case-hardening

    Case-hardening

  • Surface
  • Outermost layer of a physical object

    gas (the surface of the sea in air) or the idealized boundary of a solid (the surface of a ball). In fluid dynamics, the shape of a free surface may be

    Surface

    Surface

    Surface

  • Porcelanosa
  • Spanish manufacturer, distributor and retailer of ceramic tiles

    bathroom furniture, accessories and wardrobes. Krion, 1993, a solid surface material used for countertops and facades. L’Antic Colonial, 1999, focuses

    Porcelanosa

    Porcelanosa

    Porcelanosa

  • Catalyst support
  • Porous material with a high specific surface area supporting a catalyst

    In chemistry, a catalyst support or carrier is a material, usually a solid with a high surface area, to which a catalyst is affixed. The activity of heterogeneous

    Catalyst support

    Catalyst support

    Catalyst_support

  • Mooney–Rivlin solid
  • Hyperelastic material model

    In continuum mechanics, a Mooney–Rivlin solid is a hyperelastic material model where the strain energy density function W {\displaystyle W\,} is a linear

    Mooney–Rivlin solid

    Mooney–Rivlin_solid

  • Volcanism
  • Phenomenon where interior material reaches the surface of an astronomical body

    activity is the phenomenon where solids, liquids, gases, and their mixtures erupt to the surface of a solid-surface astronomical body such as a planet

    Volcanism

    Volcanism

    Volcanism

  • Road surface marking
  • Any kind of device or material used on a road surface to convey official information

    Road surface marking is any kind of device or material that is used on a road surface in order to convey official information; they are commonly placed

    Road surface marking

    Road surface marking

    Road_surface_marking

  • Foam
  • Form of matter

    is a two-phase material system of gas cells enclosed by liquid or solid material, made by the dispersion of gas in non-gaseous material. Foam "may contain

    Foam

    Foam

    Foam

  • Material failure theory
  • Science of predicting if, when, and how a given material will fail under loading

    Material failure theory is an interdisciplinary field of materials science and solid mechanics which attempts to predict the conditions under which solid

    Material failure theory

    Material_failure_theory

  • Sputtering
  • Emission of surface atoms through energetic particle bombardment

    phenomenon in which microscopic particles of a solid material are ejected from its surface, after the material is itself bombarded by energetic particles

    Sputtering

    Sputtering

    Sputtering

  • Crystal
  • Solid material with highly ordered microscopic structure

    A crystal or crystalline solid is a solid material whose constituents (such as atoms, molecules, or ions) are arranged in a highly ordered microscopic

    Crystal

    Crystal

    Crystal

  • Surface charge
  • Electric charges present on the surface of a solid

    conductor's surface. For dielectric materials, upon the application of an external electric field, the positive charges and negative charges in the material will

    Surface charge

    Surface_charge

  • Granular material
  • Conglomeration of discrete solid, macroscopic particles

    A granular material is a conglomeration of discrete solid, macroscopic particles characterized by a loss of energy whenever the particles interact (the

    Granular material

    Granular material

    Granular_material

  • Solid nitrogen
  • Solid form of the 7th element

    is porous. Solid nitrogen forms a large part of the surface of Pluto (where it mixes with solid carbon monoxide and methane) and the Neptunian moon Triton

    Solid nitrogen

    Solid nitrogen

    Solid_nitrogen

  • Rayleigh wave
  • Type of surface acoustic wave which travels along the surface of solids

    In solid mechanics, Rayleigh waves are a type of surface acoustic wave that travel along the surface of solids. They can be produced in materials in many

    Rayleigh wave

    Rayleigh_wave

  • Solid modeling
  • Set of principles for modeling solid geometry

    Solid modeling (or solid modelling) is a consistent set of principles for mathematical and computer modeling of three-dimensional shapes (solids). Solid

    Solid modeling

    Solid modeling

    Solid_modeling

  • Aerogel
  • Synthetic ultralight solid material

    microporous solid in which the dispersed phase is a gas. (See Gold Book entry for note.) Aerogels are a class of synthetic porous ultralight material derived

    Aerogel

    Aerogel

    Aerogel

  • List of Johnson solids
  • ), order, surface area, and volume; an overview of these follows first, before presenting the complete list of non-uniform Johnson solids. Every polyhedron

    List of Johnson solids

    List_of_Johnson_solids

  • Avonite
  • Avonite Surfaces is an acrylic solid surface material brand. Official website "Slabs of Color", Popular Science, June 1989 "High-Tech Countertop: How

    Avonite

    Avonite

  • Segregation (materials science)
  • Enrichment of atoms, ions, and molecules

    and Marwick. Segregation of a solute to surfaces and grain boundaries in a solid produces a section of material with a discrete composition and its own

    Segregation (materials science)

    Segregation_(materials_science)

  • Platonic solid
  • Any of the five regular polyhedra

    models Frames of Platonic Solids images of algebraic surfaces Platonic Solids with some formula derivations How to make four platonic solids from a cube

    Platonic solid

    Platonic solid

    Platonic_solid

  • Wetting
  • Ability of a liquid to maintain contact with a solid surface

    ability of a liquid to maintain contact with a solid surface by displacing another substance or material – either a gas, or other liquid not miscible with

    Wetting

    Wetting

    Wetting

  • Elasticity (physics)
  • Physical property when materials or objects return to original shape after deformation

    that influence or force is removed. Solid objects will deform when adequate loads are applied to them; if the material is elastic, the object will return

    Elasticity (physics)

    Elasticity_(physics)

  • Trommel screen
  • Machine separating materials

    screen, is a mechanical screening machine used to separate materials, mainly in the mineral and solid-waste processing industries. It consists of a perforated

    Trommel screen

    Trommel screen

    Trommel_screen

  • Glass
  • Transparent non-crystalline solid material

    research or theoretical analysis (see viscosity in solids). Though atomic motion at glass surfaces can be observed, and viscosity on the order of 1017–1018 Pa·s

    Glass

    Glass

    Glass

  • Fracture
  • Split of materials or structures under stress

    object or material under the action of stress. The science of fracture is a field of study in physics and engineering. The fracture of a solid usually occurs

    Fracture

    Fracture

    Fracture

  • Engineered stone
  • Composite material

    Engineered stone is a composite material made of crushed stone bound together by an adhesive to create a solid surface. The adhesive is most commonly polymer

    Engineered stone

    Engineered stone

    Engineered_stone

  • Lubricant
  • Substance introduced to reduce friction between surfaces in mutual contact

    cooling the surfaces. A lubricant's effectiveness against friction is measured as its lubricity and the study of lubrication in material science is known

    Lubricant

    Lubricant

    Lubricant

  • Kitchen cabinet
  • Kitchen furniture

    seamless flush-surface kitchen design that is common today, though laminates themselves began to be supplanted by solid surface materials, such as stone

    Kitchen cabinet

    Kitchen cabinet

    Kitchen_cabinet

  • Surface-area-to-volume ratio
  • Surface area per unit volume

    takes place, i.e., the larger the SA:V there is more surface area per unit volume through which material can diffuse, therefore, the diffusion or heat conduction

    Surface-area-to-volume ratio

    Surface-area-to-volume ratio

    Surface-area-to-volume_ratio

  • Gasket
  • Type of mechanical seal

    more mating surfaces, generally to prevent leakage from or into the joined objects while under compression. It is a deformable material that is used

    Gasket

    Gasket

    Gasket

  • Bedrock
  • Solid rock under loose surface material

    the bedrock is known as rockhead. Bedrock is the solid rock that underlies looser surface material. An exposed portion of bedrock is often called an

    Bedrock

    Bedrock

    Bedrock

  • Galling
  • Form of wear caused by adhesion between sliding surfaces

    caused by adhesion between sliding surfaces. When a material galls, some of it is pulled with the contacting surface, especially if there is a large amount

    Galling

    Galling

    Galling

  • Sessile drop technique
  • Method of determining the surface energy of a solid

    In materials science, the sessile drop technique is a method used for the characterization of solid surface energies, and in some cases, aspects of liquid

    Sessile drop technique

    Sessile drop technique

    Sessile_drop_technique

  • Tammann temperature and Hüttig temperature
  • Chemical properties of materials

    a given solid material are approximations to the absolute temperatures at which atoms in a bulk crystal lattice (Tammann) or on the surface (Hüttig)

    Tammann temperature and Hüttig temperature

    Tammann_temperature_and_Hüttig_temperature

  • Sintering
  • Process of forming and bonding material by heat or pressure

    Sintering or frittage is the process of compacting and forming a solid mass of material by pressure or heat without melting it to the point of liquefaction

    Sintering

    Sintering

    Sintering

  • Johnson solid
  • Convex polyhedron with regular faces

    Johnson solids have vertices that exist on the surface of a sphere. All of them can be seen to be related to a Platonic or Archimedean solid by gyration

    Johnson solid

    Johnson_solid

  • Click chemistry
  • Modular approach to chemical synthesis

    polymers and biopolymers attachment of molecular machinery to solid surfaces material science nanotechnology biomaterials The Scripps Research Institute

    Click chemistry

    Click_chemistry

  • Food powder
  • Form of food

    powder (also called powdery food) is the most common format of dried solid food material that meets specific quality standards, such as moisture content,

    Food powder

    Food powder

    Food_powder

  • Ultrahydrophobicity
  • Material property of extreme resistance to wetting

    In chemistry and materials science, ultrahydrophobic (or superhydrophobic) surfaces are highly hydrophobic, i.e., extremely difficult to wet. The contact

    Ultrahydrophobicity

    Ultrahydrophobicity

    Ultrahydrophobicity

  • Metamaterial antenna
  • Class of antennas

    However, this class of antenna incorporates metamaterials, which are materials engineered with novel, often microscopic, structures to produce unusual

    Metamaterial antenna

    Metamaterial antenna

    Metamaterial_antenna

  • Asperity (materials science)
  • Unevenness of surface, roughness, and ruggedness

    In materials science, asperity, defined as "unevenness of surface, roughness, ruggedness" (from the Latin asper—"rough"), has implications (for example)

    Asperity (materials science)

    Asperity (materials science)

    Asperity_(materials_science)

  • Solid-propellant rocket
  • Rocket with a motor that uses solid propellants

    solid-propellant rocket or solid rocket is a rocket with a rocket engine that uses solid propellants (fuel/oxidizer). The earliest rockets were solid-fuel

    Solid-propellant rocket

    Solid-propellant rocket

    Solid-propellant_rocket

  • Hardness
  • Measure of a material's resistance to localized plastic deformation

    characterized by strong intermolecular bonds, but the behavior of solid materials under force is complex; therefore, hardness can be measured in different

    Hardness

    Hardness

  • Strength of materials
  • lower than those quoted for the strength of the material. Creep (deformation) – Property of solid materials under mechanical stress Deformation mechanism

    Strength of materials

    Strength_of_materials

  • Combustibility and flammability
  • Ability to easily ignite in air at ambient temperatures

    conservation of mass holds for chemical reactions. The burning of a solid material may appear to lose mass if the mass of combustion gases (such as carbon

    Combustibility and flammability

    Combustibility and flammability

    Combustibility_and_flammability

  • Absorption (chemistry)
  • Chemical process

    process in which atoms, molecules or ions enter the liquid or solid bulk phase of a material. This is a different process from adsorption, since molecules

    Absorption (chemistry)

    Absorption (chemistry)

    Absorption_(chemistry)

  • Fast-ion conductor
  • Solid conductor with highly mobile ions

    In materials science, fast ion conductors are solid conductors with highly mobile ions. These materials are important in the area of solid state ionics

    Fast-ion conductor

    Fast-ion conductor

    Fast-ion_conductor

  • Optical material
  • Optical materials are transparent materials from which optical lenses, prisms, windows, waveguides, and second-surface mirrors can be made. They are required

    Optical material

    Optical_material

  • Plasticity (physics)
  • Non-reversible deformation of a solid material in response to applied forces

    In physics and materials science, plasticity (also known as plastic deformation) is the ability of a solid material to undergo permanent deformation, a

    Plasticity (physics)

    Plasticity (physics)

    Plasticity_(physics)

  • Adhesion
  • Molecular property

    region (London forces). In surface science, the term adhesion almost always refers to dispersive adhesion. In a typical solid-liquid-gas system (such as

    Adhesion

    Adhesion

    Adhesion

  • Digging
  • Removal of material from a solid surface

    manual tools or heavy equipment, to remove material from a solid surface, usually soil, sand or rock on the surface of Earth. Digging is actually the combination

    Digging

    Digging

    Digging

  • DuPont Experimental Station
  • Research and development facility of DuPont

    reinforcement; Mylar polyester film for packaging material and balloons Corian solid surface materials for countertops, flooring and art. Butacite polyvinyl

    DuPont Experimental Station

    DuPont Experimental Station

    DuPont_Experimental_Station

  • Thermal interface material
  • Material put between components to enhance thermal coupling

    pads are manufactured and used in a solid state (albeit often soft). Mostly made of silicone or silicone-like material, thermal pads have the advantage of

    Thermal interface material

    Thermal_interface_material

  • Dry lubricant
  • Solid substance used as a lubricant

    lubricants or solid lubricants are materials that, despite being in the solid phase, are able to reduce friction between two surfaces sliding against

    Dry lubricant

    Dry_lubricant

  • Solid oxide fuel cell
  • Fuel cell that produces electricity by oxidization

    oxidizing a fuel. Fuel cells are characterized by their electrolyte material; the SOFC has a solid oxide or ceramic electrolyte. Advantages of this class of fuel

    Solid oxide fuel cell

    Solid oxide fuel cell

    Solid_oxide_fuel_cell

  • Lichtenberg figure
  • Branching shapes

    electric discharge that sometimes appears on the surface or in the interior of insulating materials. Lichtenberg figures are often associated with the

    Lichtenberg figure

    Lichtenberg figure

    Lichtenberg_figure

  • Akemi (company)
  • They are particularly suited for the bonding of materials made of "solid surface": This is a material which has a grain structure similar to granite and

    Akemi (company)

    Akemi_(company)

  • Biomaterial
  • Substance engineered for biological medical use

    the material. Finally the ultra-structure observes the 3-D structure created from the atomic and molecular structures of the material. The solid-state

    Biomaterial

    Biomaterial

    Biomaterial

  • Theoretical strength of a solid
  • strength of a solid is the maximum possible stress a perfect solid can withstand. It is often much higher than what current real materials can achieve.

    Theoretical strength of a solid

    Theoretical_strength_of_a_solid

  • Waste
  • Unwanted or unusable materials

    municipal solid waste (household garbage), hazardous waste, wastewater (such as sewage, which contains bodily wastes (feces and urine) and surface runoff)

    Waste

    Waste

    Waste

  • Color solid
  • Three-dimensional representation of a color space

    The optimal color solid or Rösch–MacAdam color solid is a type of color solid that contains all the possible colors that surfaces can have. That is,

    Color solid

    Color solid

    Color_solid

  • Inverse gas chromatography
  • Technique used to study the properties of some materials

    years ago to study the surface and bulk properties of particulate and fibrous materials. In IGC the roles of the stationary (solid) and mobile (gas or vapor)

    Inverse gas chromatography

    Inverse_gas_chromatography

  • Contact angle
  • Angle between a liquid–vapor interface and a solid surface

    the angle between a liquid surface and a solid surface where they meet. More specifically, it is the angle between the surface tangent on the liquid–vapor

    Contact angle

    Contact angle

    Contact_angle

  • Earth
  • Third planet from the Sun

    depth of roughly 3.8 km. Earth's surface is the boundary between the atmosphere and the solid Earth and oceans. The surface is continually being shaped by

    Earth

    Earth

    Earth

  • List of purification methods in chemistry
  • the material are then condensed back to a solid on a cooler surface. The process thus in its essence is similar to distillation, however the material which

    List of purification methods in chemistry

    List_of_purification_methods_in_chemistry

  • Planetary surface
  • planetary surface is where the solid or liquid material of certain types of astronomical objects contacts the atmosphere or outer space. Planetary surfaces are

    Planetary surface

    Planetary surface

    Planetary_surface

  • Bitumen
  • Form of petroleum primarily used in road construction

    black liquid or an apparently solid mass that behaves as a liquid over very large time scales. In American English, the material is commonly referred to as

    Bitumen

    Bitumen

    Bitumen

  • Primer (paint)
  • Preparatory coating put on materials before painting

    undercoat is a preparatory coating put on materials before painting. Priming ensures better adhesion of paint to the surface, increases paint durability, and provides

    Primer (paint)

    Primer (paint)

    Primer_(paint)

  • Applied Physics A
  • Academic journal

    journal up to volume 25 and split it thereafter into the two part A26(Solids and Surfaces) and B26(Photophysics and Laser Chemistry). He continued his editorship

    Applied Physics A

    Applied_Physics_A

  • Plain bearing
  • Simplest type of bearing, with no rolling elements

    sometimes called a solid bearing, journal bearing, or friction bearing), is the simplest type of bearing, comprising only a bearing surface and no rolling

    Plain bearing

    Plain bearing

    Plain_bearing

  • Surface (mathematics)
  • Mathematical idealization of the surface of a body

    element of a surface Coordinate surfaces Hypersurface Perimeter, a two-dimensional equivalent Polyhedral surface Shape Signed distance function Solid figure

    Surface (mathematics)

    Surface (mathematics)

    Surface_(mathematics)

  • Workbench (woodworking)
  • Type of workbench used in woodworking

    used by woodworkers. Features include a flat, solid work surface and one or more means of holding the material being worked on. There are many styles of woodworking

    Workbench (woodworking)

    Workbench (woodworking)

    Workbench_(woodworking)

  • Friction
  • Force resisting sliding motion

    Friction is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding or grinding against each other. Types

    Friction

    Friction

    Friction

  • Premelting
  • Formation of a quasi-liquid film on the surface of a solid

    Premelting (also surface melting) refers to a quasi-liquid film that can occur on the surface of a solid even below the bulk material's melting point (

    Premelting

    Premelting

  • Superhard material
  • Material with Vickers hardness exceeding 40 gigapascals

    virtually incompressible solids with high electron density and high bond covalency. As a result of their unique properties, these materials are of great interest

    Superhard material

    Superhard material

    Superhard_material

  • Surfactant
  • Substance that lowers surface tension

    surface tension or interfacial tension between two liquids, a liquid and a gas, or a liquid and a solid. The word surfactant is a blend of "surface-active

    Surfactant

    Surfactant

    Surfactant

  • Surface acoustic wave
  • Sound wave which travels along the surface of an elastic material

    A surface acoustic wave (SAW) is an acoustic wave traveling along the surface of a material exhibiting elasticity, with an amplitude that typically decays

    Surface acoustic wave

    Surface acoustic wave

    Surface_acoustic_wave

  • Titanium biocompatibility
  • Overview of titanium's biocompatible properties

    potentials depending on its oxidation state. Solid titanium has a standard electrode potential of −1.63 V. Materials with a greater standard electrode potential

    Titanium biocompatibility

    Titanium biocompatibility

    Titanium_biocompatibility

  • Hole
  • Opening in the surface of an object

    the material and the placement, a hole may be an indentation in a surface (such as a hole in the ground), or may pass completely through that surface (such

    Hole

    Hole

    Hole

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  • Prateet
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Prateet

    Manifested, Confident

  • Aparajit | அபராஜித
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Aparajit | அபராஜித

    Shiva, One who can not be defeated

  • Jun
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Japanese

    Jun

    Ruler; Supreme; Talented; Obedient; Wife of Kazuya in Teken

  • IKE
  • Male

    English

    IKE

    Pet form of English Isaac, IKE means "he will laugh."

  • Kibroth-hattaavah
  • Biblical

    Kibroth-hattaavah

    The graves of lust

  • Bruhati
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Bruhati

    Biggest; Greatest

  • Khashia |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Khashia |

    Pious, Devout

  • Athipoo
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Indian, Tamil

    Athipoo

    Name of a Flower

  • Kamli
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Kamli

    Lotus; Goddess Saraswati

  • Ephraim
  • Biblical

    Ephraim

    fruitful; increasing

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  • Solid
  • a.

    Having all the geometrical dimensions; cubic; as, a solid foot contains 1,728 solid inches.

  • Surface
  • n.

    Hence, outward or external appearance.

  • Surfaced
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Surface

  • Tore
  • n.

    The solid inclosed by such a surface; -- sometimes called an anchor ring.

  • Surface
  • n.

    That part of the side which is terminated by the flank prolonged, and the angle of the nearest bastion.

  • Furnace
  • n.

    To throw out, or exhale, as from a furnace; also, to put into a furnace.

  • Decahedron
  • n.

    A solid figure or body inclosed by ten plane surfaces.

  • Surface
  • n.

    A magnitude that has length and breadth without thickness; superficies; as, a plane surface; a spherical surface.

  • Surname
  • v. t.

    To name or call by an appellation added to the original name; to give a surname to.

  • Solid
  • a.

    Firm; compact; strong; stable; unyielding; as, a solid pier; a solid pile; a solid wall.

  • Hyperboloid
  • n.

    A surface of the second order, which is cut by certain planes in hyperbolas; also, the solid, bounded in part by such a surface.

  • Surface
  • n.

    The exterior part of anything that has length and breadth; one of the limits that bound a solid, esp. the upper face; superficies; the outside; as, the surface of the earth; the surface of a diamond; the surface of the body.

  • Furnace
  • n.

    An inclosed place in which heat is produced by the combustion of fuel, as for reducing ores or melting metals, for warming a house, for baking pottery, etc.; as, an iron furnace; a hot-air furnace; a glass furnace; a boiler furnace, etc.

  • Solid
  • a.

    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.

    Impenetrable; resisting or excluding any other material particle or atom from any given portion of space; -- applied to the supposed ultimate particles of matter.

  • Surfacer
  • n.

    A form of machine for dressing the surface of wood, metal, stone, etc.

  • Solid
  • a.

    United; without division; unanimous; as, the delegation is solid for a candidate.

  • Surface
  • v. t.

    To give a surface to; especially, to cause to have a smooth or plain surface; to make smooth or plain.

  • Solid
  • a.

    Sound; not weakly; as, a solid constitution of body.

  • Surface
  • v. t.

    To work over the surface or soil of, as ground, in hunting for gold.