Reverse Dictionary: SOLUTION

ADJECTIVES
1970 — QUICK-FIX of a solution: instant, if not wholly dependable → sl.

NOUNS
1547 — SATISFACTION solution of a difficulty → obs.
1628 — SALVE a solution of a difficulty; also, a sophistical excuse or evasion → obs.
1659 — SALVO a solution, explanation of a difficulty; an answer to an objection; an excuse or evasion → obs.
1685 — CULTELLATION the solution of a problem by dealing with it piecemeal → obs.
1950 — NIGGER RIG an improvised solution to a problem → US sl., offensive
1951 — SILVER BULLET a simple and seemingly magical solution to a complicated problem → chiefly N. Amer.
1965 — QUICK FIX an expedient, temporary solution, esp. one that merely postpones having to cope with an overall problem → colloq.

NOUNS – PERSON
1947 — KINKSTER a person who provides a solution or workaround in order to fix or improve something

VERBS
1768 — DUNT OUT to talk through a question or a point of dispute frankly and thoroughly, esp. so as to reach a decision or solution; to thrash out → Eng. dial.
..20C — CHILL to effect a permanent solution, esp. in an emotionless manner → Amer. sl.