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Yes, sole is a noun; a common, singular, concrete noun. A sole is the bottom of a foot or the bottom of shoe; a sole is also a type of fish used for food (mm, lemon sole).The word sole is also a verb meaning to put the sole on a shoe. (The cobbler will sole your shoes.)The word sole is also an adjective to describe something as the only one or one of a kind (the sole survivor or my sole responsibility).
it means from head to toe. sole is a feet and crown refers a head
It is a module or Assembly to describe its sole function
Planar is the word used to describe the sole of the foot.
The concrete noun sole is a physical thing, the bottom of a foot, the bottom of a shoe, and the bottom surface of many other physical objects. The noun form for the verb to sole (the act of putting a sole on something) is the gerund soling, perhaps an abstract noun.
Planar is the word used to describe the sole of the foot.
It is a module or Assembly to describe its sole function
"My sun(shine)" is an English equivalent of "Mi sole."Specifically, the possessive adjective "mi"* means "my." The masculine noun "sole" means "sun, sunlight, sunshine." The pronunciation is "mee SOH-leh."*The possessive adjective actually is "mio." But the vowel "-o" drops before a noun that begins with a consonant.
Solus - an adjective meaning 'only, single, alone'
In the situation you describe, is the landlord the sole owner, and you are a renter or lessee? If the landlord is the sole owner of the property, and you are the lessee, they remain the landlord/sole owner despite where they may live. If you are renting the property from the landlord, you are only a lessee and not a joint owner.
The phrase 'Dover sole bonne femme' means Dover sole[prepared in the homey, simple way of a] good wife. In the word-by-word translation, the adjective 'bonne' means 'good'. The noun 'femme' means 'woman'. Dover sole prepared thus involves poaching the fish and serving with a sauce of lemon juice and white wine, and often a garnish of mushrooms and small onions.
"Pregnant" is an English equivalent of the Italian word incinta.Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine adjective. Its sole meaning is "pregnant." The pronunciation is "een-TCHEEN-tah."