| solvent | substance that is capable of dissolving another substance | en | (isim) | en |
| solvent | able to pay all debts; capable of dissolving | en | (sıfat) | en |
| solvent | a liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances; "the solvent does not change its state in forming a solution" capable of meeting financial obligations | en | en |
| solvent | capable of meeting financial obligations | en | en |
| solvent | That which resolves; as, a solvent of mystery | en | en |
| solvent | a liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances; "the solvent does not change its state in forming a solution" | en | en |
| solvent | A substance (usually liquid) suitable for, or employed in, solution, or in dissolving something; as, water is the appropriate solvent of most salts, alcohol of resins, ether of fats, and mercury or acids of metals, etc | en | en |
| solvent | Able or sufficient to pay all just debts; as, a solvent merchant; the estate is solvent | en | en |
| solvent | Having the power of dissolving; dissolving; as, a solvent fluid | en | en |
| solvent | If a person or a company is solvent, they have enough money to pay all their debts. They're going to have to show that the company is now solvent. insolvent | en | en |
| solvent | A solvent is a liquid that can dissolve other substances. a small amount of cleaning solvent. industrial solvents. having enough money to pay your debts insolvent stay/remain/keep solvent. a chemical that is used to dissolve another substance. Substance, ordinarily a liquid, in which other materials dissolve to form a solution. Polar solvents (e.g., water) favour formation of ions; nonpolar ones (e.g., hydrocarbons) do not. Solvents may be predominantly acidic, predominantly basic, amphoteric (both), or aprotic (neither). Organic compounds used as solvents include aromatic compounds and other hydrocarbons, alcohols, esters, ethers, ketones, amines, and nitrated and halogenated hydrocarbons. Their chief uses are as media for chemical syntheses, as industrial cleaners, in extractive processes, in pharmaceuticals, in inks, and in paints, varnishes, and lacquers | en | en |
| solvent | A substance, usually a liquid, in which other substances are dissolved The most common solvent is water | en | en |
| solvent | A substance that dissolves, or makes a solution of, another substance | en | en |
| solvent | A liquid substance that is used to dissolve or dilute another substance | en | en |
| solvent | a liquid used to dissolve another substance | en | en |
| solvent | A substance capable of dissolving another substance to form a solution The chief uses of solvents are as industrial cleaners, in paints, and in pharmaceuticals Many solvents are flammable and, to varying degrees, toxic as well | en | en |
| solvent | Substance (usually liquid) capable of dissolving one or more other substances | en | en |
| solvent | a substance capable of dissolving other substances | en | en |
| solvent | Substance, usually liquid, in which other substances are dissolved Water is the most common solvent | en | en |
| solvent | A substance that dissolves another to form a solution | en | en |
| solvent | a substance that dissolves other substances, thus forming a solution Water dissolves more substances than any other, and is known as the "universal solvent" | en | en |
| solvent | A liquid that is used to dissolve other substances | en | en |
| solvent | A substance, usually a liquid, into which another substance is dissolved (see HESIS Guide to Industrial Solvents) | en | en |
| solvent | A substance that can dissolve other substances | en | en |
| solvent | A liquid other than water, which is capable of dissolving chemical substances | en | en |
| solvent | (1) A liquid capable of dissolving other substances such as bitumen (2) A liquid that is part of a substance and is used to make that substance easier to work with Once applied, the solvent evaporates and leaves the working characteristics of the substance Examples are solvent-based adhesives and solvent-based mastics | en | en |
| solvent | an agent that dissolves | en | en |
| solvent | 1) Capable of dissolving another substance; 2) The component of a solution that is present in excess or that undergoes no change of state | en | en |
| solvent | The liquid, such as water, in which other materials (solutes ) are dissolved | en | en |
| solvent | A substance usually a liquid that dissolves other substances (called the solute) eg in a solution of water and sugar water is the solvent, sugar is the solute | en | en |
| solvent | A substance used for dissolving another substance | en | en |
| solvent | a dissolving, thinning or reducing agent An additive used to reduce viscosity of a screen printing ink, generally Specifically, a solvent is a liquid that dissolves another substance, such as a resin | en | en |
| solvent | a compound, usually a liquid, that dissolves or disperses other substances TCE and PCE are common solvents used for equipment maintenance and degreasing | en | en |
| solvent | solution capable of dissolving a solute | en | en |
| solvent | A substance in which other material may be dissolved | en | en |
| solvent | a statement that solves a problem or explains how to solve the problem; "they were trying to find a peaceful solution"; "the answers were in the back of the book"; "he computed the result to four decimal places" | en | en |
| solvent | solvent | tr | en |