A punctuation mark (/) used to separate related items of information.
Gold coin issued in the Late Roman Empire.
A gold coin of the Byzantine Empire; widely circulated in Europe in the Middle Ages.
1 Prices were sky-high: one gold solidus for ten bushels.
2 Adding water moves the solidus to the wet mantle solidus (short dashed line).
3 At temperatures between the solidus and the liquidus a mixture is partly solid and partly liquid.
4 There were 12 denarii to the solidus and 20 soldi to the pound of silver.
5 Decompressing mantle at constant temperature allows for the mantle to cross the solidus as the mantle rises (thick solid line).
6 There is the solidus , child; and you may take my word for it as a man of experience: whatever you undertake will prosper.
7 He shall not have a solidus of my property if he does not give up the woman who is a thorn in the Queen's flesh.
8 Last week, Aurelius sold packaging maker Solidus to Centerbridge for 330 million euros.
9 The former Johnson & Johnson plant had been vacant for four years before being acqured by Solidus earlier this year.
10 The 200,000 square foot facility was sold to Amneal by Singapore-based investment firm Solidus Private Equity.
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