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Method for production of sodium carbonate
The Solvay process or ammonia–soda process is the major industrial process for the production of sodium carbonate (soda ash, Na2CO3). The ammonia–soda
Solvay_process
American chemical manufacturer
The Solvay Process Company was an American chemical manufacturer that specialized in the manufacture of soda ash. A major employer in Central New York
Solvay_Process_Company
Chemical compound
chloride and limestone by the Solvay process, as well as by carbonating sodium hydroxide which is made using the chloralkali process. Sodium carbonate is obtained
Sodium_carbonate
Belgian chemist, industrialist, philanthropist (1838–1922)
1861, he, along with his brother Alfred Solvay, developed the ammonia-soda process (also known as the Solvay process) for the manufacturing of soda ash (anhydrous
Ernest_Solvay
Village in New York, United States
was renamed "Solvay" after 1884, when the Solvay Process Company built a Solvay process plant to produce soda ash. The Village of Solvay was incorporated
Solvay,_New_York
Former industrial process for producing sodium carbonate from salt
carbonate to make sodium carbonate. The process gradually became obsolete after the development of the Solvay process. Soda ash (sodium carbonate) and potash
Leblanc_process
Belgian chemical company
by the Solvay process, the company has diversified into two main sectors of activity: chemicals and plastics. Before World War I, Solvay was the largest
Solvay_S.A.
Topics referred to by the same term
Université Libre de Bruxelles Solvay Process Company (1880–1985), a former U.S. company that employed the Solvay process Solvay S.A., an international chemicals
Solvay
German chemical company
Leblanc process until 1880, when the much cheaper Solvay process became available. BASF ceased to make its own and bought it from the Solvay company thereafter
BASF
American family; early settlers of Rhode Island
Rhode Island, mining, railroad, and chemical interests, including the Solvay Process Company and the Hazard Powder Company. Hazards have been known through
Hazard_family
Industry (branch), which is engaged in the manufacturing of chemical products
byproducts from the alkali. The Solvay process was developed by the Belgian industrial chemist Ernest Solvay in 1861. In 1864, Solvay and his brother Alfred constructed
Chemical_industry
Hydrated sodium carbonate mineral
of sodium carbonate in the United States, where it has replaced the Solvay process used in most of the rest of the world for sodium carbonate production
Trona
Industrial process for electrolysis of sodium chloride
Chlorine Council. Electrochemical engineering Gas diffusion electrode Solvay process, a similar industrial method of making sodium carbonate from calcium
Chloralkali_process
Caustic soda, with formula NaOH
for this reaction was produced by the Leblanc process in the early 19th century, or the Solvay process in the late 19th century. The conversion of sodium
Sodium_hydroxide
American Aerospace Company
National Aniline & Chemical Company (est. 1917), Semet-Solvay Company (est. 1895), and the Solvay Process Company (est. 1881). All manufacturing was consolidated
Allied_Corporation
Process of producing goods
process) Silicon carbide – (Acheson process, Lely process) Sodium carbonate, used for soap – (Leblanc process, Solvay process, Leblanc-Deacon process)
Industrial_processes
Hamlet in New York, United States
around 1834. In 1880, the Solvay Process Company expanded quarry operations, delivering limestone used for the Solvay process by an elevated conveyor about
Split_Rock,_New_York
Lake in Onondaga County, New York, U.S.
State Attorney General threatened the Solvay Process Company with legal action over the direct discharge of Solvay waste material into the lake. As Syracuse's
Onondaga_Lake
Country in Northwestern Europe
scientists. Chemist Ernest Solvay and engineer Zenobe Gramme (École industrielle de Liège) gave their names to the Solvay process and the Gramme dynamo, respectively
Belgium
British chemist and businessman (1839–1909)
Ernest Solvay who was developing a better process to manufacture soda ash, the ammonia-soda or Solvay process. The following year he went into partnership
Ludwig_Mond
American municipal history
carbonate) in 1938 near Green River in Wyoming, the Solvay process became uneconomical. The Syracuse Solvay Process Company plant closed permanently in 1985 and
History_of_Syracuse,_New_York
Chemical compound with formula NaCl
of paper, soap, aluminum, and more. Sodium chloride is used in the Solvay process to produce sodium carbonate and calcium chloride. Sodium carbonate,
Sodium_chloride
Belgian scientist (1846–1925)
Ernest Solvay to discover the Solvay Process. Alongside Solvay, he donated a large sum of money to fund Leopold Park and helped establish the Solvay Institute
Paul_Heger
Census-designated place in New York, United States
The industrial waste broke through a waste bed retaining wall at the Solvay Process Company plant. Two square miles were covered by the waste, which reached
Lakeland,_New_York
River in New York, United States
Geddes. Nine Mile Creek is a scenic stream noted for trout fishing. The Solvay Process Company deposited industrial waste near the creek and Onondaga Lake
Ninemile Creek (Onondaga Lake tributary)
Ninemile_Creek_(Onondaga_Lake_tributary)
Conurbation in England
aniline and alzarin dyestuffs and distilled tar. The introduction of the Solvay Process to make alkali in 1872 made nearby Tyneside alkali industry uneconomical
Teesside
Southernmost federal region of Belgium
Chemist Ernest Solvay gave his name to the Solvay process for production of soda ash, an important chemical for many industrial uses. Ernest Solvay also acted
Wallonia
Aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride
industrial scale. In the 20th century, the Leblanc process was effectively replaced by the Solvay process without a hydrochloric acid by-product. Since hydrochloric
Hydrochloric_acid
British industrialist and politician (1842–1919)
chemical company Brunner Mond & Co., initially making alkali by the Solvay process. As a Member of Parliament he represented Northwich, Cheshire, in 1885–1886
Sir_John_Brunner,_1st_Baronet
Chemical compound
the N-H bonds rapidly exchange with water. It is a product of the Solvay process used to produce sodium carbonate: CO2 + 2 NH3 + 2 NaCl + H2O → 2 NH4Cl
Ammonium_chloride
nearby town Borosolvay, California — Pacific Coast Borax Company and the Solvay Process Company BosWash or BosNYWash, terms occasionally used for the chain
List of geographic portmanteaus
List_of_geographic_portmanteaus
Chemical compound
overall. In the early 20th century the Leblanc process was effectively replaced by the Solvay process, which did not produce HCl. However, hydrogen chloride
Hydrogen_chloride
the locomotive's number was changed to 75 when it was sold to the Solvay Process Quarry in 1935. It never actually wore "Flagg Coal Company 75" during
Flagg_Coal_Company_75
Chemical compound
calcium chloride is derived from limestone as a by-product of the Solvay process, which follows the net reaction below: 2 NaCl + CaCO3 → Na2CO3 + CaCl2
Calcium_chloride
American politician
Stevens and Sons in 1918. He was also involved in the Solvay Process Company and the Semet-Solvay Company. Rowland III was instrumental in completing his
Rowland_Hazard_III
Ethnic group native to Belgium
founder of Compagnie des wagons lits Ernest Solvay (1838–1922), invented the Solvay process and founded the Solvay Business School Raoul Cauvin (1938-2021)
Walloons
Belgian business school
The Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management (abbreviated as SBS-EM and also known as simply Solvay) is a school of economics and management
Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management
Solvay_Brussels_School_of_Economics_and_Management
City in New York, United States
first Solvay Process Company plant in the United States was erected on the southwestern shore of Onondaga Lake in 1884. The village was called Solvay to
Syracuse,_New_York
Defunct American aerospace, automotive and engineering company
National Aniline & Chemical Company (est. 1917), Semet-Solvay Company (est. 1895), and the Solvay Process Company (est. 1881). The consolidation occurred with
AlliedSignal
Limestone quarry in Michigan, USA
Crawford's Quarry. In February, Hindshaw first drilled samples for the Solvay Process Company of Syracuse, New York. The limestone samples were found to be
Michigan Limestone and Chemical Company
Michigan_Limestone_and_Chemical_Company
Technological innovations that have historically increased productivity
seaweed and the plant barilla. The Leblanc process was replaced by the Solvay process beginning in the 1860s. With the widespread availability of inexpensive
Productivity-improving technologies
Productivity-improving_technologies
River in Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado, United States
the production of soda ash in the United States than the synthetic Solvay process, which predominates in the rest of the world.[citation needed] The area
Green River (Colorado River tributary)
Green_River_(Colorado_River_tributary)
Detail in Care of National Trust (2000), Commonwealth (2005), and The Solvay Process (2009). In addition, Walls edits the "online anthology" The Book of
Martin_Walls
History of the lime industry in Buxton, Derbyshire
Holes. In 1861 Belgian chemist Ernest Solvay developed the Solvay process (also called the ammonia-soda process) for the production of soda ash (sodium
Buxton_lime_industry
City in Wyoming, United States
for production of soda ash in the United States than the synthetic Solvay process, which predominates in the rest of the world. The trona in Sweetwater
Green_River,_Wyoming
Alkali Works overcame the international monopoly on the Solvay process and developed the Hou process (Sodium carbonate), eventually becoming one of the world’s
Juda_Refined_Salt_Company
French chemist and surgeon (1742–1806)
producing 320 tons of soda ash per year. The process, however, is now obsolete and is superseded by the Solvay process. Two years later the plant was confiscated
Nicolas_Leblanc
Ghost town in Utah, United States
merged into (or was transferred to) the Solvay Process Company, a potash producer. That same year, the Solvay Process Company began extracting potash from
Salduro,_Utah
Topographic depression in the Makgadikgadi region of Botswana
sulfate and sodium bicarbonate salts. The mine uses a variation of the Solvay process to produce their soda ash and byproducts. Sua Pan is the western terminus
Sua_Pan
Neighborhood of Detroit in Wayne, Michigan, United States
event by 1894. In 1895, Delray's era of heavy industry began when the Solvay Process Company, drawn by the area's underground salt deposits, cleared the
Delray,_Detroit
miles (6.4 km) commencing in Park Avenue and terminating at Solvay Process Company in Solvay, a suburb. A second extension was open for business on July
Third_Ward_Railway
UK-based chemicals company
restructuring of the business coincided with the declining value for soda ash. Solvay process Silvertown explosion Mond gas Timeline of hydrogen technologies Ludwig
Tata_Chemicals_Europe
Coordination complexes of transition metals and metal ions with carbon monoxide ligands
Langer and Friedrich Quincke various processes for the recovery of chlorine which was lost in the Solvay process by nickel metals, oxides, and salts.
Metal_carbonyl
Glasgow chemical works
year. In the 1870s the factory changed from the Leblanc process to the newer Solvay process. After 1892, the company ceased producing soda-based products
St_Rollox_Chemical_Works
School of Economics and Management, Solvay Process Company, Solvay Conference, Solvay Hut, Solvay, Solvay, Rosignano Solvay. Somhairle mac Giolla Brighde,
List_of_eponyms_(L–Z)
Topics referred to by the same term
Island; initial investor in Solvay Process Co. Rowland G. Hazard II (1855–1918), son of above, vice president of the Solvay Process Company Rowland Hazard
Rowland_Hazard
Belgian advanced materials company
in Solvay. EN is a nod to Solvay’s founder, Ernest Solvay. SYENS refers to Solvay’s scientific heritage, which goes back to 1911, when Ernest Solvay brought
Syensqo
Chinese scientist
Republic of China. Among Hou's discoveries was his 1933 improvement to the Solvay process for producing sodium carbonate. On August 26, 1974, already ill from
Hou_Debang
French optical physicist (1788–1827)
of Vendée. There, in 1811, he anticipated what became known as the Solvay process for producing soda ash, except that recycling of the ammonia was not
Augustin-Jean_Fresnel
Natural coastline in Tuscany, Italy
is the result of years of processing and discharge of calcium carbonate by a Solvay Group plant located in Rosignano Solvay, about a kilometer from the
White Beaches (Spiagge Bianche)
White_Beaches_(Spiagge_Bianche)
Lithium mine in North Carolina
production of spodumene as a source of lithium. During World War II, Solvay Process Company operated from May 1942 to February 1945 a flotation plant for
Kings_Mountain_Mine
of the chemical elements Dietary mineral The Role of Elements in Life Processes | Mineral Information Institute Periodic Table of the Chemical Elements
Roles_of_chemical_elements
Solvay Indupa is an Argentine petrochemical company formerly owned by Solvay. It was considering selling this business to Braskem, but the project was
Solvay_Indupa
American steel corporation
Howard Melville Hanna Jr. The joint venture included: M. A. Hanna & Co Solvay Process Company (owned 30 adjoining byproduct coke ovens) Detroit capitalists
National_Steel_Corporation
Using ammonia, these raw materials were converted to soda ash by the Solvay process. By-products discharged to the Port River included calcium chloride
Penrice_Soda_Products
Type of gondola lift designed for transport of goods
Company Trenton-Bleichert 290 feet 25 rise Benson Mines, New York USA Solvay Process Company Trenton-Bleichert Double-rope Wood 16,500 feet 239 feet Syracuse
Material_ropeway
Diesel-electric switcher locomotives
1 51 Seaboard Air Line 1 1201 Sheffield Steel Corporation 3 11–13 Solvay Processing Division, Allied Chemical 3 1–3 South Buffalo Railway 4 51, 52, 60
ALCO_S-1_and_S-3
Village in South Kingstown, Rhode Island, US
Rowland Hazard II also was an initial investor in the Solvay Process Company, with works at Solvay, New York, and served as the company's first president
Peace_Dale,_Rhode_Island
American politician (1868–1953)
Syracuse, where he practiced corporate law and served as counsel for the Solvay Process Company. He also resumed his involvement in Republican politics, including
Nathan_L._Miller
French-Moroccan business executive
and the former CEO of Syensqo. Between 2019 and 2023, she was the CEO of Solvay, a Belgian chemical company. After the split of the company in December
Ilham_Kadri
American industrialist and businessman
(1829–1898), who married Margaret Anna Rood (1834–1895) and owned the Solvay Process Company. John Newbold Hazard (1836–1900), who first married Hortense
Rowland_G._Hazard
1889 exposition near Detroit, Michigan, US
after the exposition ended, and the grounds were sold in 1895 to the Solvay Process Company for industrial use. Ames, Derrick (December 19, 2012). "All
Detroit International Exposition and Fair of 1889
Detroit_International_Exposition_and_Fair_of_1889
American football player and manufacturer (1881–1947)
general manager of the Monarch Steel Castings Co., an innovator in the Solvay process. James was born in Ohio in 1881. He was raised in Detroit and attended
Harry James (American football)
Harry_James_(American_football)
Material
produced by many other companies, including Daikin (Dai-El), 3M (Dyneon), Solvay S.A. (Tecnoflon), HaloPolymer (Elaftor), Gujarat Fluorochemicals (Fluonox)
FKM
Chooses Solvay's Ryton® PPS and Tecnoflon® FKM for Demanding Fuel Injection System". Retrieved 2016-06-10. Solvay. "Polimotor 2 Chooses Solvay's High-Performance
Plastic_automotive_engine
American politician and banker (1849–1918)
National Bank, succeeding his father in 1900. He was a director of Solvay Process Company, Solvay Foundry Company, E. C. Stearns Company. He was also director
Hendrick_S._Holden
Defunct chemical conglomerate
synthetic fibers, and polymers. The company was acquired by the Belgian Solvay group in September 2011 in a deal valued at €3.4 billion. The company served
Rhodia_(company)
History of salt formation and extraction in the Jura department of France
others. Saltern Salt mining Geology of the Jura Massif Solvay S.A. Ernest Solvay Solvay process Bichet & Campy (2009, p. 304) Clerget, Yves (2015). Il
History_of_Jura_salt
Semicrystalline thermoplastic with high mechanical and chemical resistance
and Nanotube-reinforced High Performance materials for 3D Printing Process". Solvay Press Releases. LouVan Communications Inc. Retrieved 27 January 2016
Polyether_ether_ketone
Solvay, as the result of investigations begun about ten years previously. The greater portion of all the soda-ash of commerce is now made by Solvay's
Alkali_manufacture
American businessman (1870–1946)
attending college, Bert Salisbury was also employed by the Solvay Process Company in Solvay, New York on the southern edge of Syracuse. He also worked
Bert_E._Salisbury
Coastal township near Adelaide, South Australia
redissolved and pumped as brine to Osborne for manufacture of soda ash by the Solvay process. Production in 1999 was 391,000 tonnes (385,000 long tons). Penrice
St_Kilda,_South_Australia
molecules and recognising variations in atomic size. Ernest Solvay develops the Solvay process for the manufacture of soda ash (sodium carbonate). Eduard
1861_in_science
Method of separating mixtures
Armand Savalle developed his steam regulator around 1846. In 1877, Ernest Solvay was granted a U.S. patent for a tray column for ammonia distillation; from
Distillation
Month in 1920
with Barrett Company, National Analine and Chemical, Solvay Process Company and the Semet-Solvay Company, with proposals to go to the boards of directors
September_1920
Concept in quantum mechanics
adapt, so the spatial probability density remains unchanged. At the 1911 Solvay conference, Einstein gave a lecture on the quantum hypothesis, which states
Adiabatic_theorem
and Morgan Redmore, a former newsman then doing public relations for Solvay Process Company (Allied Chemical), discussed the principal problem of the Syracuse
Syracuse_Press_Club
Hart's-tongue fern around White Lake and Green Pond. In the 1900s, the Solvay Process Company (later purchased by Allied Chemical) purchased a 2,500-acre
White Lake (Onondaga County, New York)
White_Lake_(Onondaga_County,_New_York)
Belgian architect and designer
Hôtel Solvay, Brussels (1895–1900) Entrance of the Hôtel Solvay Design of Hôtel Solvay interior decoration by Horta Doorbell of the Hôtel Solvay The Hôtel
Victor_Horta
Chemical compound
sporadic, intermittent use. Pinaverium bromide was first registered in 1975 by Solvay Pharmaceuticals (now a division of Abbott Laboratories), and marketed globally
Pinaverium_bromide
German chemicals company
pressure. Instead, the company began to produce sodium carbonate using the Solvay process. In 1902, the Düngerfabrik C. Scheibler & Co. was incorporated, and
Chemische_Fabrik_Kalk
Series of public disputes between physicists Niels Bohr and Albert Einstein
understanding of physics. Most of Bohr's version of the events held in the Solvay Conference in 1927 and other places was first written by Bohr decades later
Bohr–Einstein_debates
Largest private company in Thailand
license from Heineken. In 1989, CP entered the petrochemical business with Solvay of Belgium to launch Vinythai Co., a manufacturer of polyvinylchloride.
Charoen_Pokphand
Protected area in New York, US
quarry; just to the east were the enormous limestone quarries of the Solvay Process Company. Thompson gave this tract to the New York State Museum, with
Clark_Reservation_State_Park
Application filed at a patent office
Wayback Machine, 2006, No 06-019.RS, Working Papers CEB from Université Libre de Bruxelles, Solvay Business School, Centre Emile Bernheim (CEB) (pdf)
Patent_application
American businessman
1852), General Chemical Company (est. 1899), Semet-Solvay Company (est. 1895), and the Solvay Process Company (est. 1881) led to the formation of the Allied
Henry_F._Atherton
Chemical used to separate emulsions
Lubrizol Nouryon PureChem Services (CES) SI Group Chembiotec Additives Solvay Stepan Starborn Chemical Dorf Ketal Chemicals Saeed Iranpour website, demulsifier
Demulsifier
American football player (1892–1916)
Pennock was the son of John D. Pennock, the general manager of the Solvay Process Company. He attended the Hackley School at Tarrytown, New York, before
Stan_Pennock
Semi-crystalline high-temperature plastic in the Nylon family
brand Arlen with 6T/66 Solvay under the brand Amodel. Initially commercialized by Amoco, today this brand is owned by Solvay. According to Nevicolor
Polyphthalamide
Erreygers, Guido (2005), Social comptabilism and pure credit systems. Solvay and Wicksell on monetary reform, in: Fontaine, Philippe, Leonard, Robert
Cumulative_process
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English (mainly Staffordshire)
English (mainly Staffordshire) : probably from a variant of the medieval personal name Selwei (see Selway).
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Czech and Slovak : variant of Zeman ‘yeoman farmer’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) variant of Seemann.English : variant spelling of Seaman.
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Sun
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Nature Lover
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Of the forest.
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English : unexplained; perhaps a metronymic from the female personal name Silvia.Possibly a variant spelling of French Silvy : from the personal name Silvy (Latin Silvius; compare Silvio).
Male
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Pet form of English Solomon, SOLLY means "peaceable."
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English
English : variant of Soden.Italian (Venetian) : variant of Soldano.
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Latin name SYLVA means "from the forest."
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English : variant of Holloway, possibly specifically from Holway in Somerset.
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English : variant of Selway.Americanized form of French Salois.
Boy/Male
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Enjoyable person
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English
English : unexplained.Americanized form of Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) Solovei, ornamental name or occupational nickname for a cantor in a synagogue, from Russian solovei ‘nightingale’.
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English
English : unexplained.Jewish (American) : variant spelling of Soloway.
Female
Swedish
Swedish form of Old Norse Solveig, SOLVIG means "strong house."
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English (Kent) : unexplained. Compare Solly.
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Simple of Joy, Prosperous
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Champion
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English : from a Middle English personal name, Salewi, probably from an unattested Old English personal name, Sǣlwīg, composed of the elements sǣl ‘good fortune’ + wīg ‘war’.
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Bright Eye; One with Expressive Eye
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Brave, Fearless
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The Lord of Vedic / Speech
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(זְלַ×טֶע) Variant form of Yiddish Zlata, ZLATE means "golden."
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English and Scottish : nickname from Old French apert ‘ready’, ‘skillful’.
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Sacred; Pious
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Right-hand Son; Similar to Benedict; Son of the Right Hand; Son of the South
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a.
Displayed; spread out; turned outward; hence, flat; ungainly; as, splay shoulders.
v. t.
To cover, or provide with, a sollar.
n.
Same as Silva.
a.
Of or pertaining to the sun; proceeding from the sun; as, the solar system; solar light; solar rays; solar influence. See Solar system, below.
v. t.
To explain; to resolve; to unfold; to clear up (what is obscure or difficult to be understood); to work out to a result or conclusion; as, to solve a doubt; to solve difficulties; to solve a problem.
a.
Measured by the progress or revolution of the sun in the ecliptic; as, the solar year.
n.
See Solar, n.
pl.
of Silva
n. pl.
Alt. of Selvas
a.
Solar.
adv.
Solely; only.
imp. & p. p.
of Solve
n.
One who, or that which, solves.
a.
Sylvan.
a.
Sylvan.
adv.
Solely.
a.
Of or pertaining to a sylva; forestlike; hence, rural; rustic.
adv.
Singly; alone; only; without another; as, to rest a cause solely one argument; to rely solelyn one's own strength.
pl.
of Silva
pl.
of Sylva