Broadband Definition–adjective | 1. | of, pertaining to, or responsive to a continuous, wide range of frequencies. Compare sharp (def. 23). |
| 2. | pertaining to or denoting a type of high-speed data transmission in which the bandwidth is shared by more than one simultaneous signal. |
–noun | 3. | broadband transmission. |
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Solution Definition–noun | 1. | the act of solving a problem, question, etc.: The situation is approaching solution. |
| 2. | the state of being solved: a problem capable of solution. |
| 3. | a particular instance or method of solving; an explanation or answer: The solution is as good as any other. |
| 4. | Mathematics. | a. | the process of determining the answer to a problem. |
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| 5. | Chemistry. | a. | the process by which a ga
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s, liquid, or solid is dispersed homogeneously in a gas, liquid, or solid without chemical change. |
| b. | such a substance, as dissolved sugar or salt in solution. |
| c. | a homogeneous, molecular mixture of two or more substances. |
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| 6. | Pharmacology. Also called liquor. a liquid, usually water, in which a medication is dissolved. |
| 7. | Medicine/Medical. | a. | the termination of a disease. |
| b. | a breach or break in anything, esp. one in parts of the body normally continuous, as from fracture or laceration: solution of continuity. |
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