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  • 111Soľ — Geobox | Settlement name = Soľ other name = category = Village image caption = Town hall in Soľ symbol = etymology = official name = motto = nickname = country = Slovakia country state = region = Prešov district = Vranov nad Topľou commune =… …

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  • 112sol- — Whole. Also solə (oldest form *solə₂ ). Derivatives include solid, catholic, and salvo. I. Basic form *sol . 1. Suffixed form *sol ido . solder, soldier, soli …

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  • 113Sol — Tagesgestirn; Zentralgestirn; Sonne * * * Sol1 〈m.; s, s od. 〉 Währungseinheit in Peru, 100 Centavos [span., „Sonne“] Sol2 〈n. 11〉 kolloide Lösung Sol3 〈n.; , ; Mus.; ital. u. frz. Bez. für〉 Ton G, in der Tonika Do Methode der jeweils fünfte Ton… …

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  • 114sol — I sol 1. sol sb., en, e, ene (jf. Solen) II sol 2. sol sb., en, er, erne (opløsning med meget små partikler) III sol 3. sol sb., let, ler, lerne (en tone) …

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  • 115sol-fa — I. Date: circa 1529 intransitive verb to sing the sol fa syllables transitive verb to sing (as a melody) to sol fa syllables II. noun Date: 1548 1. sol fa syllables 2. solmization; also an exercise thus sung 3 …

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  • 116sol — 1sòl s.m.inv. AD TS mus. nella terminologia musicale in uso nei paesi latini, quinta nota della scala maggiore naturale di do: sol diesis | corda o tasto di uno strumento corrispondente a tale nota | tonalità che ha come fondamentale tale nota:… …

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  • 117sol-fa — [ sɒlfα:] noun short for tonic sol fa. verb (sol fas, sol faing, sol faed) sing using the sol fa syllables …

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  • 118sol — I [[t]soʊl[/t]] also so II n. mad the musical syllable for the fifth tone of a diatonic scale • Etymology: 1275–1325; ME < L solve; see gamut II sol [[t]soʊl, sɒl[/t]] also sou 2), n. num a former coin and money of account of France •… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 119sol — I. /sɒl/ (say sol) noun (in solfège) the syllable used for the fifth note of a scale. See solfège. {Middle English, from Latin. See gamut} II. /sɒl/ (say sol) noun a colloidal suspension of a solid in a liquid. {abstracted from (hydro)sol} III.… …

  • 120sol fa — Synonyms and related words: anthem, ballad, bel canto, bobization, bravura, carol, chant, chirp, chirrup, choir, choral singing, chorus, coloratura, croon, crooning, descant, do, do re mi, fa, fixed do system, folk singing, hum, humming, hymn,… …

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