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A '''solid''' in [[Euclidean geometry]] has [[length]], [[breadth]] and [[depth]]. A solid is made up of an [[infinite]] number of [[planes]].
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A '''solid''' in [[Euclidean geometry]] has [[length]], [[breadth]] and [[depth]]. A solid is made up of an [[infinite]] number of [[plane (geometry)|planes]].

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A solid in Euclidean geometry has length, breadth and depth. A solid is made up of an infinite number of planes.