solidus in English

noun
1
a curve in a graph of the temperature and composition of a mixture, below which the substance is entirely solid.
Although the values for the fluidus curve are identical within experimental error, the saturated lipids have a much higher degree of nonideality of mixing at the solidus curve .
2
a gold coin of the later Roman Empire.
This mysterious funerary currency was cast in China but is an attempt to replicate a silver coin in circulation in Bactria and Northern India between 100 B.C. and 100 A.D. that was in turn a copy of a Byzantine gold coin, the solidus .

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1. The hyperpyron was slightly smaller than the solidus.

2. 3 synonyms for Bezant: bezzant, byzant, solidus

3. Alternatively referred to as a backward slash, downward slash, and reverse solidus, the Backslash is a character (\) first introduced by Bob Bemer in 1960.

4. A method for joining a first metal part (11) with a second metal part (12), the metal parts (11, 12) having a solidus temperature above 1000 °C.

5. Bezant - a gold coin of the Byzantine Empire; widely circulated in Europe in the Middle Ages bezzant , byzant , solidus coin - a flat metal piece (usually a disc) used as money

6. Bezant - a gold coin of the Byzantine Empire; widely circulated in Europe in the Middle Ages bezzant , byzant , solidus coin - a flat metal piece (usually a disc) used as money

7. Archbishopric of Riga (1186–1561) Groschen=3 solidus (shcilling) Thomas Schoning (1528-1539) 1 schilling 1535 биллон MO NO ARG H P RIGE 1535 MO ECLESIE RIGENS Coin value - $30-40

8. Brazing refers to a group of joining processes that produces the coalescence of materials by heating them to the Brazing temperature in the presence of a Brazing filler metal having a liquidus above 840°F (450°C) and below the solidus of the base metal, i.e

9. • Bezant is a medieval term for a gold coin from the Byzantine Empire • (in Romanesque architecture) any of a number of disklike ornaments • The gold solidus of the Byzantine Empire, widely circulated in the Middle Ages • In heraldry, a Bezant is a circle in or (gold), representing the gold coin called a Bezant