sole

  • 41sole — só·le s.m. 1a. FO TS astron. spec. con iniz. maiusc., la stella più vicina alla Terra, attorno alla quale gravitano i corpi celesti del sistema solare e da cui il nostro pianeta trae energia necessaria alla vita: moto di rivoluzione della Terra… …

    Dizionario italiano

  • 42sole — cam·i·sole; re·sole; ris·sole; sole·cism; sole·cist; sole·cis·tic; sole·cize; sole·ciz·er; sole; sole·less; sole·ly; sole·ness; sole·nette; sole·nog·ly·pha; sole·nog·ly·phous; sole·nop·sis; turn·sole; typh·lo·sole; le·vam·i·sole; con·sole;… …

    English syllables

  • 43Sole — Solepumpe von 1848 in Bad Kissingen Solepu …

    Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 44sole — 01. The [sole] reason Jason came to the party was to hit on your roommate. 02. There are over 200 satellites orbiting earth [solely] for the purpose of private communications services, such as pagers, telephones, and computers. 03. In 1954,… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 45sole — sole1 soleness, n. /sohl/, adj. 1. being the only one; only: the sole living relative. 2. being the only one of the kind; unique; unsurpassed; matchless: the sole brilliance of the gem. 3. belonging or pertaining to one individual or group to the …

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  • 46sole — sole1 W3 [səul US soul] adj [only before noun] [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: soul, from Latin solus alone ] 1.) the sole person, thing etc is the only one = ↑only ▪ the sole American in the room ▪ Griffiths is the sole survivor of the… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 47sole — I [[t]soʊl[/t]] adj. 1) being the only one; only: the sole living relative[/ex] 2) belonging or pertaining to one individual or group to the exclusion of all others; exclusive: the sole right to the estate[/ex] 3) functioning automatically or… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 48sole — I UK [səʊl] / US [soʊl] adjective [only before noun] ** the sole person or thing is the only one of a particular type She is the sole survivor of the crash. His sole purpose in going there was to see Kelly. • have sole ownership/responsibility… …

    English dictionary

  • 49sole — English has three separate words sole, two of them closely related. Sole ‘underneath of the foot’ [14] comes via Old French sole from Vulgar Latin *sola, a descendant of Latin solea ‘sandal, sill’ (a possible relative of English sill). And this… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 50sole — sole1 [ soul ] adjective only before noun ** the sole person or thing is the only one of a particular type: ONLY: She is the sole survivor of the crash. His sole purpose in going there was to see Kelly. have sole ownership/responsibility etc. to… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English