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sole
adjective
being
the
only
one
of
its
kind
or
the
only
one
present
or
involved
•
She
was
the
sole
survivor
of
the
accident
.
She
was
the
sole
survivor
of
the
accident
.
•
Electricity
is
the
sole
source
of
power
for
the
new
car
model
.
Electricity
is
the
sole
source
of
power
for
the
new
car
model
.
From
Latin
‘
solus
’
meaning
‘
alone
’.
noun
the
flat
bottom
part
of
a
foot
or
of
a
shoe
•
He
felt
a
sharp
stone
under
the
sole
of
his
foot
while
walking
barefoot
on
the
beach
.
He
felt
a
sharp
stone
under
the
sole
of
his
foot
while
walking
barefoot
on
the
beach
.
•
The
doctor
examined
the
cracked
skin
on
the
patient
’
s
sole
.
The
doctor
examined
the
cracked
skin
on
the
patient
’
s
sole
.
Old
English
‘
sole
’
from
Latin
‘
solea
’
meaning
‘
sandals
’.
noun
a
flat
marine
fish
with
both
eyes
on
one
side
of
its
body
,
commonly
eaten
as
food
•
The
chef
pan-fried
a
delicate
fillet
of
sole
with
lemon
butter
.
The
chef
pan-fried
a
delicate
fillet
of
sole
with
lemon
butter
.
•
We
spotted
a
flat
sole
swimming
over
the
sandy
seabed
.
We
spotted
a
flat
sole
swimming
over
the
sandy
seabed
.
From
Middle
French
‘
sole
’
borrowed
from
Latin
‘
solea
’ (
sandal
),
probably
referring
to
the
fish
’
s
flat
shape
.
verb
-
sole
,
soling
,
soles
,
soled
to
attach
or
replace
the
bottom
part
of
a
shoe
•
The
cobbler
soled
my
boots
with
thick
rubber
to
make
them
last
longer
.
The
cobbler
soled
my
boots
with
thick
rubber
to
make
them
last
longer
.
•
She
plans
to
sole
her
handmade
slippers
before
winter
arrives
.
She
plans
to
sole
her
handmade
slippers
before
winter
arrives
.
From
noun
‘
sole
’ (
bottom
of
shoe
),
turned
into
a
verb
meaning
‘
to
furnish
with
a
sole
’.