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    sole
    [sōl]
    noun
    sole (noun) · soles (plural noun)
    1. 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 join between the upper and the sole" · "there was mud caked between the heel and the sole"
      • the part of the undersurface of a person's foot between the toes and the instep:
        "a big blister on each heel and sole"
      • 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.
    verb
    (be soled)
    sole (verb) · soles (third person present) · soled (past tense) · soled (past participle) · soling (present participle)
    1. put a new sole on to (a shoe):
      "he wanted several pairs of boots to be soled and heeled"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French, from Latin solea ‘sandal, sill’, from solum ‘bottom, pavement, sole’; compare with Dutch zool and German Sohle.
    sole
    [sōl]
    noun
    sole (noun)
    1. a marine flatfish of almost worldwide distribution, important as a food fish.
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French, from Provençal sola, from Latin solea (see sole), named from its shape.
    sole
    [sōl]
    adjective
    sole (adjective)
      • 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
        (especially of a woman) unmarried.
      • archaic
        alone; unaccompanied.
    Origin
    late Middle English (also in the senses ‘secluded’ and ‘unrivaled’): from Old French soule, from Latin sola, feminine of solus ‘alone’.
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