solution
so·lu·tion (sə-lo͞oʹshən)n. 1. a. A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances, which may be solids, liquids, gases, or a combination of these. b. The process of forming such a mixture. 2. The state of being dissolved. 3. a. The method or process of solving a problem. b. The answer to or disposition of a problem. 4. Law. Payment or satisfaction of a claim or debt. 5. The act of separating or breaking up; dissolution. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin solūtiō, solūtiōn-, from solūtus, past participle of solvere, to loosen. See solute.]
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