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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
Planar is the word used to describe the sole of the foot.
It is a module or Assembly to describe its sole function
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.
It is a module or Assembly to describe its sole function
Planar is the word used to describe the sole of the foot.
"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."