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Definition of sole :
A fluid mixture of a colloid and a liquid; a liquid colloidal solution or suspension.
Synonyms:
fancy-free, particular, fillet of sole, unwed, unmarried, remaining, marriage, no more than one, separate, footloose, resole, unattached, spouseless, include, unshared, exclusive, lonesome, one
fish (part of speech: noun)
haddock, gar, anchovy, herring, kipper, goldfish, flounder, mackerel, speckled trout, puffer, hake, lamprey, bowfin, bass, swordfish, trout, tuna, fluke, marlin, rainbow trout, grouper, sailfish, cod, smelt, minnow, walleye, guppy, sardine, flatfish, eel, catfish, sea horse, pike, whitefish, blackfish, sting ray, dogfish, bluegill, barracuda, salmon, crappie, shark, turbot, tarpon, halibut, hammerhead, sunfish, fish, char, carp, albacore, perch, mudfish, goby, sturgeon, pickerel, ray
bottom (part of speech: noun)
depths, base, nadir, foot, foundation, underneath, basement, bottom, underside
single (part of speech: adjective)
singular, only, solitary, unique, odd, single, lone, individual
Usage examples:
- It was my fancy not to give her up, as your sole possession, even on her death- bed: it is my fancy, now, not to let you stand alone- as if her corpse was your property- over her grave!" - "Basil", Wilkie Collins.
- Every member of that body had the right to know all the witness knew about the case, and, moreover, the witnesses were brought for the purpose, and for the sole purpose, of telling what they knew. - "History-of-the-Impeachment-of-Andrew-Johnson-President-of-the-United-States-by-the-House-of-Representatives-and-his-trial-by-the-Senate-for-high-crimes-and-misdemeanors-in-office-1868", Ross, Edmund G. (Edmund Gibson).
- The symbolical clothing, however, forms the sole difference betwixt the second part and the first. - "Christology of the Old Testament: And a Commentary on the Messianic Predictions, v. 1", Ernst Wilhelm Hengstenberg.