sólida
Sólida is the feminine singular form of the adjective sólido in Spanish and Portuguese. It is used to describe something that has solidity, either in a physical sense or in a figurative sense, indicating stability, reliability, or credibility. The term derives from the Latin solidus meaning firm or dense, and it has cognates across Romance languages.
In Spanish, sólido and sólida are used to describe tangible objects that maintain their shape and volume,
In Portuguese, sólido and sólida serve similarly. Sólida describes a solid substance (uma substância sólida) and
Usage notes: solen steel and concrete are typically described as sólidos, while more abstract reliability or