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solvent adjective able to pay, clear of encumbrance, creditworthy, financially sound, in good financial condition, moneyed, not owing, out of debt, owing nothing, with funds, with good credit Associated concepts: solvent debt Foreign phrases: Id solum nostrum quod debitis deductis nostrum est.That only is ours which remains to us after deduction of our debts. See also: solid, solution, sound, substance SOLVENT. One who has sufficient to pay his debts, and all obligations. Dig. 50, 16, 114. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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In addition, there were said to be growing HMIS concerns regarding volatile solvent emissions, and the problem of storing flammable material. The guidelines advise schools to provide students with "a specific or class or group response" where "a group of students is particularly at risk from volatile solvent use, or where volatile solvent use is widespread", but only if staff are confident that students already know about the intoxicating potential of these products (DE&T 2000, pp. a compound extracted from a drug, containing both volatile oil and resin, by percolation with a volatile solvent, such as acetone, alcohol, or ether, and removal of the solvent. |
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