What is the meaning of Sol?
- In a movable-do or tonic sol-fa system: the fifth step in a scale, preceded by fa and followed by la.
- In a fixed-do system: the musical note G.
In a movable-do or tonic sol-fa system: the fifth step in a scale, preceded by fa and followed by la.
In a fixed-do system: the musical note G.
An old coin from France and some other countries worth 12 deniers.
A former Spanish-American silver coin.
In full nuevo sol or new sol: the main currency unit of Peru which replaced the inti in 1991; also, a coin of this value.
A solar day on the planet Mars (equivalent to 24 hours, 39 minutes, 35 seconds).
A type of colloid in which a solid is dispersed in a liquid.
A solution to an objection (or "ob"), for example, in controversial divinity.
the Sun (the center of our solar system)
sol (a unit of currency used in Peru)
sol (the fifth note of the diatonic scale)
sol (a colloid suspension of a solid in a liquid)
third-person singular present indicative of soler
The brightest and warmest celestial body, considered to be a planet in the Ptolemic system; the Sun (the center of our solar system).
imperative of sole
sol (a syllable used in solfège to represent the fifth note of a major scale)
sol; the main Peruvian currency since 1991
the Peruvian currency between 1863 and 1985
alternative spelling of sòl
the Sun
wallowing-place, slough, miry-place
sol (an Old French coin)
third-person singular present indicative of soer
Sun (celestial object)
salt (a common substance)
second-person singular imperative of solit
imperative of sole
sol (solution)
sol (note)
sol (the fifth step in the solfège scale of C, preceded by fa and followed by la)
sol (the fifth step (G) in the solfège scale of C, preceded by fa and followed by la)
a Spanish-American gold or silver coin, now the main currency unit of Peru (also new sol), or a coin of this value
sou (the feudal era coin)
daylight (the time between sunrise and sunset)
sol (a musical note)
G (the musical note or key)
sol (a colloid suspension of a solid in a liquid)
sole (the bottom of a shoe or boot)
sol:
- in a movable-do or tonic sol-fa system: the fifth step in a scale, preceded by fa and followed by la.
- in a fixed-do system: the musical note G.
in a movable-do or tonic sol-fa system: the fifth step in a scale, preceded by fa and followed by la.
in a fixed-do system: the musical note G.
sol (a musical note)
G (the musical note and key)
sol (a type of colloid)
sol (a currency of Peru)
sol (a former Spanish-American silver coin)
the Sun
a sun
See Sōl.
salt (sodium chloride)
salt (a compound of an acid and a base)
sun (a star, especially when seen as the centre of any single solar system)
sunshine (a location on which the sun's rays fall)
weather (the state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place)
sol (a musical note)
sol (a colloid suspension of a solid in a liquid)
the lowest part of something; bottom, ground, base, foundation, bed
the floor or pavement of a room
an event performed on a floor-like carpeted surface
daylight (the time between sunrise and sunset)
sol (a unit of currency, currently used in Peru)
sol (a musical note)
sol (a colloid suspension of a solid in a liquid)
sun (star the Earth revolves around)
a sun (star, especially when seen as the center of a solar system)
sun (sunshine)
a sun ((person who is a) source of joy)
second-person singular imperative of solmak
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