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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary کف پا، تخت کفش، تخت، زیر، قسمت ته هر چیز، شالوده ، تنها، یگانه ، منحصربفرد، ( بکفش ) تخت زدن .
- واژهنامه · Mokhtari English-Persian Law Dictionary corporation sole شرکت انفرادي
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary seule|seulement|sole|solely|alone|only|mere|merely|single-handed|single-handedly V. 1175; sols, 980; sol, v. 1050; lat. solus. eng. only : one-ly PIE sol(e)- : whole 1 eng. single(-handed) (dast e )tan-hâ tak 2 eng. mere morr nâb unicité|uniquement|sole|solely|uniqueness|uniquely from Latin "unicus" via Old French. The underlying root is *oi-no- from which English "one" is derived and the reason the article "a" sometimes has an [n] in it (an apple), is that it was originally "one" before all nouns. The Latin variant un-us "one" appears in "union," "unite," "unit," "unanimous," "unicorn," and "universe." yag-âna (yak+âna) yak o yak dâna bi-hamtâ/mânand tak tan-hâ
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(sole): بازگشت به واژه sole feme sole half sole sole a for iran sole agent sole arbitrator sole argument sole distributor contract sole kick sole of the foot kick sole offspring sole owner sole plate sole representative sole right sole selling right sole tenant sole trap انحصارى ،مجرد،ازدواج نکرده ،کف پا،تخت کفش ،زير،قسمت ته هر چيز،شالوده ،تنها،يگانه ،منحصربفرد،(بکفش )تخت زدن قانون ـ فقه : انحصارى بازرگانى : تنها،منحصر بفرد ورزش : ته چوب گلف کلمات مرتبط(17)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 sole n. Pronunciation: ' sōl Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin solea sandal, a flatfish Date: 13th century : any of various flatfishes (family Soleidae) having a small mouth, small or rudimentary fins, and small eyes placed close together and including important food fishes (as the European Dover sole) also : any of various mostly market flatfishes (as lemon sole) of other families (as Pleuronectidae) 2 sole n. Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French sole, soele, from Latin solea sandal; akin to Latin solum base, ground, soil Date: 14th century 1 a : the undersurface of a foot b : the part of an item of footwear on which the sole rests and upon which the wearer treads 2 : the usually flat or flattened bottom or lower part of something or the base on which something rests –soled \ ' sōld\ adjective 3 sole n. Function: transitive verb Inflected Form: soled ; sol·ing Date: circa 1570 1 : to furnish with a sole 2 : to place the sole of (a golf club) on the ground 4 sole n. Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, alone, from Anglo-French sul, soul, seul, from Latin solus Date: 14th century 1 : not marrie…