Etymology: [ sOl ] (noun.) 13th century. From Middle English sole, soole, from Old English sāl (“a rope, cord, line, bond, rein, door-hinge, necklace, collar”), from Proto-Germanic *sailan, *sailaz (“rope, cable”), *sailō (“noose, rein, bondage”), from Proto-Indo-European *sey- (“to tie to, tie together”). Cognate with Scots sale, saile (“halter, collar”), Dutch zeel (“rope, cord, strap”), German Seil (“rope, cable, wire”), Icelandic seil (“a string, line”).
Synonyms: planta, ace, exclusive, individual, lone, one, one and only, onliest, only, only one, particular, remaining, separate, single, solitary, solo, unique, unshared
unmarried (especially of a woman); widowed, The bottom or plantar surface of the foot, only, To pull by the ears; to pull about; haul; lug, A pond or pool; a dirty pond of standing water, The bottom of a shoe or boot, A wooden band or yoke put around the neck of an ox or cow in the stall, to put a sole on (a shoe or boot), Solea solea, a flatfish of the family Soleidae, the underside of footwear or a golfclub, Being or acting without another; single; individual; only, soul, Single; unmarried; as, a feme sole, The horizontal wooden member supporting wall studs, 1 the bottom surface of the clubhead 2 to rest the clubhead on the ground Example: A sandwedge has a bounce sole to keep it from digging into the sand too much 2 Cap' hadn't yet soled his club when the ball moved so he didn't have to take a penalty stroke, Name from a family of flat fishes called Soledae Its texture and delicate flavor lends itself to a variety of cooking methods and sauces, (1) bottom part of the foot or shoe, as in: I have a hole in the sole of my shoe, The underside of the club head, being the only one; single and isolated from others; "the lone doctor in the entire county"; "a lonesome pine"; "an only child"; "the sole heir"; "the sole example"; "a solitary instance of cowardice"; "a solitary speck in the sky", A flatfish of the family Soleidae, The floor of a cabin or cockpit, The bottom of the body of a plow; called also slade; also, the bottom of a furrow, not divided or shared with others; "they have exclusive use of the machine"; "sole rights of publication", The bottom of a shoe or boot, or the piece of leather which constitutes the bottom, Any one of several species of flatfishes of the genus Solea and allied genera of the family Soleidæ, especially the common European species (Solea vulgaris), which is a valuable food fish, Any one of several American flounders somewhat resembling the true sole in form or quality, as the California sole (Lepidopsetta bilineata), the long-finned sole (Glyptocephalus zachirus), and other species, The bottom of an embrasure, The horny substance under a horse's foot, which protects the more tender parts, right-eyed flatfish; many are valued as food; most common in warm seas especially European the underside of footwear or a golfclub the underside of the foot lean flesh of any of several flatfish put a new sole on; "sole the shoes, To furnish with a sole; as, to sole a shoe, The seat or bottom of a mine; applied to horizontal veins or lodes, A piece of timber attached to the lower part of the rudder, to make it even with the false keel, The bottom of the foot; hence, also, rarely, the foot itself, The bottom or lower part of anything, or that on which anything rests in standing, lean flesh of any of several flatfish, A sole is a kind of flat fish that you can eat. Sole is this fish eaten as food. Any of several flatfishes, especially about 100 species in the family Soleidae. Those found from Europe to Australia and Japan are marine; some New World species live in freshwater. The eyes are on the right side of the head. The Dover sole (Solea solea), found from estuaries to offshore waters in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, grows to 20 in. (50 cm) long. The hogchoker (Trinectes maculatus), seldom over 10 in. (25 cm) long, is found in shallow coastal waters from New England to Central America and far inland in habitats associated with large rivers, put a new sole on; "sole the shoes", right-eyed flatfish; many are valued as food; most common in warm seas especially European, A fluid mixture of a colloid and a liquid; a liquid colloidal solution or suspension, The sole of your foot or of a shoe or sock is the underneath surface of it. shoes with rubber soles He had burned the sole of his foot, If you have sole charge or ownership of something, you are the only person in charge of it or who owns it. Many women are left as the sole providers in families after their husband has died Chief Hart had sole control over that fund, only, solitary; unique; exclusive, put a sole onto a shoe, bottom of a shoe; bottom of the foot; any of a number of flatfish (especially those used for food), The sole thing or person of a particular type is the only one of that type. Their sole aim is to destabilize the Indian government. = only, the underside of the foot, Alone; exclusively, soly, having a sole or soles especially as specified; used in combination; "half-soled"; "rubber-soled, having a sole; having a specific kind of sole (i.e. rubber sole, leather sole, etc.), having a sole or soles especially as specified; used in combination; "half-soled"; "rubber-soled", past of sole, If something involves solely one thing, it involves only this thing and no others. This program is a production of NPR, which is solely responsible for its content. not involving anything or anyone else = only, without any others being included or involved; "was entirely to blame"; "a school devoted entirely to the needs of problem children"; "he works for Mr Smith exclusively"; "did it solely for money"; "the burden of proof rests on the prosecution alone"; "a privilege granted only to him", Singly; alone; only; without another; as, to rest a cause solely one argument; to rely solelyn one's own strength, only, exclusively; merely, In a single, sole manner, soleidae, plural of sole, present participle of sole,
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unmarried (especially of a woman); widowed
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The bottom or plantar surface of the foot
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only
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To pull by the ears; to pull about; haul; lug
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A pond or pool; a dirty pond of standing water
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The bottom of a shoe or boot
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A wooden band or yoke put around the neck of an ox or cow in the stall
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to put a sole on (a shoe or boot)
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Solea solea, a flatfish of the family Soleidae
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the underside of footwear or a golfclub
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Being or acting without another; single; individual; only
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soul
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Single; unmarried; as, a feme sole
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The horizontal wooden member supporting wall studs
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1 the bottom surface of the clubhead 2 to rest the clubhead on the ground Example: A sandwedge has a bounce sole to keep it from digging into the sand too much 2 Cap' hadn't yet soled his club when the ball moved so he didn't have to take a penalty stroke
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Name from a family of flat fishes called Soledae Its texture and delicate flavor lends itself to a variety of cooking methods and sauces
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(1) bottom part of the foot or shoe, as in: I have a hole in the sole of my shoe
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The underside of the club head
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being the only one; single and isolated from others; "the lone doctor in the entire county"; "a lonesome pine"; "an only child"; "the sole heir"; "the sole example"; "a solitary instance of cowardice"; "a solitary speck in the sky"
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A flatfish of the family Soleidae
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The floor of a cabin or cockpit
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The bottom of the body of a plow; called also slade; also, the bottom of a furrow
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not divided or shared with others; "they have exclusive use of the machine"; "sole rights of publication"
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The bottom of a shoe or boot, or the piece of leather which constitutes the bottom
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Any one of several species of flatfishes of the genus Solea and allied genera of the family Soleidæ, especially the common European species (Solea vulgaris), which is a valuable food fish
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Any one of several American flounders somewhat resembling the true sole in form or quality, as the California sole (Lepidopsetta bilineata), the long-finned sole (Glyptocephalus zachirus), and other species
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The bottom of an embrasure
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The horny substance under a horse's foot, which protects the more tender parts
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right-eyed flatfish; many are valued as food; most common in warm seas especially European the underside of footwear or a golfclub the underside of the foot lean flesh of any of several flatfish put a new sole on; "sole the shoes
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To furnish with a sole; as, to sole a shoe
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The seat or bottom of a mine; applied to horizontal veins or lodes
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A piece of timber attached to the lower part of the rudder, to make it even with the false keel
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The bottom of the foot; hence, also, rarely, the foot itself
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The bottom or lower part of anything, or that on which anything rests in standing
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lean flesh of any of several flatfish
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A sole is a kind of flat fish that you can eat. Sole is this fish eaten as food. Any of several flatfishes, especially about 100 species in the family Soleidae. Those found from Europe to Australia and Japan are marine; some New World species live in freshwater. The eyes are on the right side of the head. The Dover sole (Solea solea), found from estuaries to offshore waters in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, grows to 20 in. (50 cm) long. The hogchoker (Trinectes maculatus), seldom over 10 in. (25 cm) long, is found in shallow coastal waters from New England to Central America and far inland in habitats associated with large rivers
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put a new sole on; "sole the shoes"
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right-eyed flatfish; many are valued as food; most common in warm seas especially European
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A fluid mixture of a colloid and a liquid; a liquid colloidal solution or suspension
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The sole of your foot or of a shoe or sock is the underneath surface of it. shoes with rubber soles He had burned the sole of his foot
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If you have sole charge or ownership of something, you are the only person in charge of it or who owns it. Many women are left as the sole providers in families after their husband has died Chief Hart had sole control over that fund
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only, solitary; unique; exclusive sıfat
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put a sole onto a shoe fiil
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bottom of a shoe; bottom of the foot; any of a number of flatfish (especially those used for food) isim
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The sole thing or person of a particular type is the only one of that type. Their sole aim is to destabilize the Indian government. = only
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the underside of the foot
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solely
Alone; exclusively - "The new chef was solely responsible for attending the grill."
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Solely
soly
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soled
having a sole or soles especially as specified; used in combination; "half-soled"; "rubber-soled
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soled
having a sole; having a specific kind of sole (i.e. rubber sole, leather sole, etc.) sıfat
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soled
having a sole or soles especially as specified; used in combination; "half-soled"; "rubber-soled"
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soled
past of sole
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solely
If something involves solely one thing, it involves only this thing and no others. This program is a production of NPR, which is solely responsible for its content. not involving anything or anyone else = only
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solely
without any others being included or involved; "was entirely to blame"; "a school devoted entirely to the needs of problem children"; "he works for Mr Smith exclusively"; "did it solely for money"; "the burden of proof rests on the prosecution alone"; "a privilege granted only to him"
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Singly; alone; only; without another; as, to rest a cause solely one argument; to rely solelyn one's own strength
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