sol

[Sol]

(Roman mythology) ancient Roman god; personification of the sun; counterpart of Greek Helios

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The sun.

Noun
the syllable naming the fifth (dominant) note of any musical scale in solmization

Noun
(Roman mythology) ancient Roman god; personification of the sun; counterpart of Greek Helios

Noun
a colloid that has a continuous liquid phase in which a solid is suspended in a liquid


n.
The sun.

n.
Gold; -- so called from its brilliancy, color, and value.

n.
A syllable applied in solmization to the note G, or to the fifth tone of any diatonic scale.

n.
The tone itself.

n.
A sou.

n.
A silver and gold coin of Peru. The silver sol is the unit of value, and is worth about 68 cents.


Sol

Sol , n. [L.] 1. The sun. 2. (Alchem.) Gold; -- so called from its brilliancy, color, and value. Chaucer.

Sol

Sol , n. [It.] (Mus.) (a) A syllable applied in solmization to the note G, or to the fifth tone of any diatonic scale. (b) The tone itself.

Sol

Sol , n. [See Sou.] 1. A sou. 2. A silver and gold coin of Peru. The silver sol is the unit of value, and is worth about 68 cents.

The sun.

A syllable applied in solmization to the note G, or to the fifth tone of any diatonic scale.

A sou.

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