solidus (Noun) A late Roman gold coin after 3rd Century CE; a bezant.
solidus (Noun) A line, in a phase diagram , below which a given substance is a stable solid and above which solid and liquid are in equilibrium.
Chambers DictionaryChamber's 20th Century Dictionary📕
solidus sol′i-dus, n. a Roman gold coin
introduced by Constantine in place of the aureus, known later as
the bezant: a sign (/) denoting the English shilling, representing the
old lengthened form of s—£ s.d.
(libræ, solidi, denarii), pounds, shillings,
pence
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