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Definition of sole
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of sole is as below...
Sole (n.) 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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Virginal
::
Virginal
(n.) An
instrument
somewhat
resembling
the
spinet,
but
having
a
rectangular
form, like the small
piano.
It had
strings
and keys, but only one wire to a note. The
instrument
was used in the
sixteenth
century,
but is now
wholly
obsolete.
It was
sometimes
called
a pair of
virginals..
Plantigrade
::
Plantigrade
(n.) A
plantigrade
animal,
or one that walks or steps on the sole of the foot, as man, and the
bears..
Consistory
::
Consistory
(n.)
Primarily,
a place of
standing
or
staying
together;
hence,
any
solemn
assembly
or
council..
Self-life
::
Self-life
(n.) Life for one's self;
living
solely
or
chiefly
for one's own
pleasure
or good.
Bleyme
::
Bleyme
(n.) An
inflammation
in the foot of a
horse,
between
the sole and the
bone..
Wich
::
Wich (n.) A
street;
a
village;
a
castle;
a
dwelling;
a place of work, or
exercise
of
authority;
-- now
obsolete
except
in
composition;
as,
bailiwick,
Warwick,
Greenwick..
Vow
::
Vow (n.) To
assert
solemnly;
to
asseverate.
Solemnized
::
Solemnized
(imp. & p. p.) of
Solemniz.
Turnsole
::
Turnsole
(a.) A
purple
dye
obtained
from the plant
turnsole.
See def. 1 (d).
Obsolete
::
Obsolete
(a.) No
longer
in use; gone into
disuse;
disused;
neglected;
as, an
obsolete
word; an
obsolete
statute;
--
applied
chiefly
to
words,
writings,
or
observances..
Insolence
::
Insolence
(n.) The
quality
of being
insolent;
pride or
haughtiness
manifested
in
contemptuous
and
overbearing
treatment
of
others;
arrogant
contempt;
brutal
impudence.
Squeaker
::
Squeak
(n.) A
sharp,
shrill,
disagreeable
sound
suddenly
utered,
either
of the human voice or of any
animal
or
instrument,
such as is made by
carriage
wheels
when dry, by the soles of
leather
shoes,
or by a pipe or
reed..
Saucy
::
Saucy
(superl.)
Showing
impertinent
boldness
or
pertness;
transgressing
the rules of
decorum;
treating
superiors
with
contempt;
impudent;
insolent;
as, a saucy
fellow..
Thou
::
Thou
(obj.)
The
second
personal
pronoun,
in the
singular
number,
denoting
the
person
addressed;
thyself;
the
pronoun
which is used in
addressing
persons
in the
solemn
or
poetical
style..
Plantar
::
Plantar
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the sole of the foot; as, the
plantar
arteries..
Wake
::
Wake (n.) The state of
forbearing
sleep,
especially
for
solemn
or
festive
purposes;
a
vigil..
Consolatory
::
Consolatory
(n.) That which
consoles;
a
speech
or
writing
intended
for
consolation.
Solemnities
::
Solemnities
(pl. ) of
Solemnit.
Consolate
::
Consolate
(v. t.) To
console;
to
comfort.
Simply
::
Simply
(adv.)
In a
simple
manner
or
state;
considered
in or by
itself;
without
addition;
along;
merely;
solely;
barely.
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