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views updated May 11 2018sole1 / sōl/ •
n. the undersurface of a person's foot: the soles of their feet were nearly black with dirt. ∎ the section forming the underside of a piece of footwear (typically excluding the heel when this forms a distinct part). ∎ the part of the undersurface of a person's foot between the toes and the instep. ∎ the undersurface of a tool or implement such as a plane or the head of a golf club. ∎ the floor of a ship's cabin or cockpit.•
v. [tr.] (usu. be soled) put a new sole onto (a shoe).DERIVATIVES: soled adj. [in comb.] rubber-soled shoes.sole2 •
n. a marine flatfish of almost worldwide distribution, important as a food fish. Several species are in the families Soleidae, Pleuronectidae, and Bothidae.sole3 •
adj. one and only: my sole aim was to contribute to the national team. ∎ belonging or restricted to one person or group of people: loans can be in sole or joint names the health club is for the sole use of our guests. ∎ archaic (esp. of a woman) unmarried. ∎ archaic alone; unaccompanied.
The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English
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views updated May 14 2018sole. 1. Cill.
2. Base-plate supporting a
post, e.g.
timber-framed construction.
3. Part of anything touching the ground and sustaining a load.
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Alcock,, Barley,, Dixon,, & and Meeson (1996)
A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture JAMES STEVENS CURL
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views updated Jun 11 2018sole Marine flatfish found in the
Atlantic Ocean from
nw Africa to
Norway, especially Solea solea. A food fish, which is farmed in some countries, it is green-grey or black-brown with dark spots. Length: to 60cm (24in). Family Soleidae.
World Encyclopedia
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views updated May 21 2018sole1 under-surface of the foot XIV; bottom of a boot or shoe; †foundation; sill XV; lower part, bottom XVII. — OF. :- popL. *
sola (whence OE. *
solu or *
sola, once in pl.
solen), for L.
solea sandal, sill, f.
solum bottom, pavement, sole of the foot
.
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology T. F. HOAD
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views updated May 23 2018sole3 single, unmarried XIV; alone, solitary XV; one and only; exclusive XVI. ME.
soul(e) — OF.
soul(e) (mod.
seul(e)) :- L.
sōlus, fem.
sōla alone, sole
.
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology T. F. HOAD
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views updated Jun 08 2018sole Flat
fish,
Solea spp. Dover sole is
Solea solea.
A Dictionary of Food and Nutrition DAVID A. BENDER
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views updated Jun 08 2018sole2 flatfish of genus
Solea. XIV. — (O)F. — Pr.
sola :- Rom. *
sola for L.
solea, identical with prec.; so named because of its shape
.
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology T. F. HOAD
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views updated Jun 11 2018 A Dictionary of Zoology MICHAEL ALLABY