| sole | | |
| n. (artifact) | 1. sole | the underside of footwear or a golf club. |
| ~ footgear, footwear | covering for a person's feet. |
| ~ club-head, club head, clubhead, golf-club head | (golf) the head of the club which strikes the ball. |
| ~ half sole | shoe sole extending from the shank to the toe. |
| ~ innersole, insole | the inner sole of a shoe or boot where the foot rests. |
| ~ outsole | the outer sole of a shoe or boot that is the bottom of the shoe and makes contact with the ground. |
| ~ waist, shank | the narrow part of the shoe connecting the heel and the wide part of the sole. |
| ~ bottom, underside, undersurface | the lower side of anything. |
| n. (food) | 2. fillet of sole, sole | lean flesh of any of several flatfish. |
| ~ sole | right-eyed flatfish; many are valued as food; most common in warm seas especially European. |
| ~ flatfish | sweet lean whitish flesh of any of numerous thin-bodied fish; usually served as thin fillets. |
| ~ gray sole, grey sole | greyish-white flesh of a flatfish. |
| ~ english sole, lemon sole | highly valued almost pure white flesh. |
| n. (body) | 3. sole | the underside of the foot. |
| ~ region, area | a part of an animal that has a special function or is supplied by a given artery or nerve.; "in the abdominal region" |
| ~ foot, human foot, pes | the part of the leg of a human being below the ankle joint.; "his bare feet projected from his trousers"; "armored from head to foot" |
| ~ ball | a more or less rounded anatomical body or mass.; "the ball at the base of the thumb"; "he stood on the balls of his feet" |
| n. (animal) | 4. sole | right-eyed flatfish; many are valued as food; most common in warm seas especially European. |
| ~ food fish | any fish used for food by human beings. |
| ~ flatfish | any of several families of fishes having flattened bodies that swim along the sea floor on one side of the body with both eyes on the upper side. |
| ~ family soleidae, soleidae | soles. |
| ~ european sole, solea solea | highly valued as food. |
| ~ solea lascaris, lemon sole | small European sole. |
| ~ parophrys vitulus, english sole, lemon sole | popular pale brown food flatfish of the Pacific coast of North America. |
| ~ psettichthys melanostichus, sand sole | a common flatfish of the Pacific coast of North America. |
| ~ hogchoker, trinectes maculatus | useless as food; in coastal streams from Maine to Texas and Panama. |
| ~ fillet of sole, sole | lean flesh of any of several flatfish. |
| v. (change) | 5. resole, sole | put a new sole on.; "sole the shoes" |
| ~ bushel, fix, furbish up, mend, repair, doctor, touch on, restore | restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken.; "She repaired her TV set"; "Repair my shoes please" |
| adj. | 6. exclusive, sole | not divided or shared with others.; "they have exclusive use of the machine"; "sole rights of publication" |
| ~ unshared | not shared. |
| adj. | 7. lone, lonesome, only, sole, solitary | being the only one; single and isolated from others.; "the lone doctor in the entire county"; "a lonesome pine"; "an only child"; "the sole heir"; "the sole example"; "a solitary instance of cowardice"; "a solitary speck in the sky" |
| ~ single | existing alone or consisting of one entity or part or aspect or individual.; "upon the hill stood a single tower"; "had but a single thought which was to escape"; "a single survivor"; "a single serving"; "a single lens"; "a single thickness" |
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