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In Latin the word vacuum means empty space. It is a space from which most or all of the matter has been removed, or where there is little or no matter
Dense. Dense means thick, compressed, and is usually quite weighty.Because the ship was so densely packed with cargo it sank quickly after the hull was breached.The fog was so dense I could barely see my own hand.
As an adjective it can mean firm or stable. When used as a noun it means a state of matter that is neither liquid nor gas.
The word matter refers to a physical substance or a topic or situation, depending on how the word is used.
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A solid is matter with atoms tightly packed together.
Plentiful, Plethoric, Profuse, Packed
inevitable
The word packed has one syllable.
Shatter.
unimportant irrelevant Trivial
perhaps the word, res. which means: Matter, affair, thing, circumstance
"Matter" is a possibility.
thesis, matter
mass
This is a simile - you can tell because it uses the word "like" to compare two things. Sardines are packed into a tin very tightly and close together, so this means crowded together.