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Olid

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
  1. Olid
    Having a strong, disagreeable smell; fetid.
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  1. olid
    Having a strong disagreeable smell.
Etymology

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary L. olidus, fr. olere, to smell

Usage in scientific papers

Middle: radial surface brightness profiles: model (s olid lines) versus the observed major and minor axis profiles from the HST images, fig. refprofiles.
The Planetary Nebula population of the Sagittarius Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy

We also discuss the finite temperature phase diagram, finding a close connection with the liquid/glass/s olid phenomenology.
Hiding Quiet Solutions in Random Constraint Satisfaction Problems

Snapshots of density (left) and temperature (right), in cgs units on a logarithmic color-scale, shown with field lines (s olid lines) at arbitrarily chosen time t=1300 ks for the 2D MHD simulation of HD 191612. the x and y axes are labelled in units of the stellar radius.
New findings on the prototypical Of?p stars

Filled and open circles connected with a olid line are the color tracks of a model galaxy with the bluest SED with the Salpeter IMF from z = 3.0 and 3.3, respectively.
Detections of Lyman Continuum from Star-forming Galaxies at z~3 Through Subaru/Suprime-Cam Narrow-band Imaging

The s olid and dashed lines show two independent determinations of the TFR relation for local spirals.
Stellar populations in the bulges of S0s and the formation of S0 galaxies

Usage in literature

Sandoval, Alvarado, Olid, Ordaz and Avila were safe; and so, to his great joy, was Marina. "By Right of Conquest" by G. A. Henty

The other captains, Olid and Alvarado, were to draw off their forces to their respective quarters. "The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 9" by Various

Sandoval was to command on the north, Alvarado on the west, and Olid on the south. "Hernando Cortez" by John S. C. Abbott

But Christoval de Olid rose in rebellion with the ships and soldiers. "History of the Spanish Conquest of Yucatan and of the Itzas" by Philip Ainsworth Means

I leave him in the hands of the Alcaldes and De Olid, who have no such faintness of heart as confounds mine. "The Infidel, Vol. I." by Robert Montgomery Bird

De Olid was with us, with his men. "The Infidel, Vol. II." by Robert Montgomery Bird

The nausea left him, and the olid atmosphere seemed suddenly purged of its reek. "Snowdrift" by James B. Hendryx

The second division was assigned to Christobal de Olid, and the third to Gonzalo de Sandoval. "Mexico" by Susan Hale