sole
1 Law having no wife or husband
sole
21. the underside of the foot
2. the underside of a golf-club head
3. the bottom of an oven, furnace, etc.
sole
31. any tongue-shaped flatfish of the family Soleidae, esp Solea solea (European sole): most common in warm seas and highly valued as food fishes
2. any of certain other similar fishes
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sole
[sōl] (building construction)
The horizontal member beneath the studs in a framed building.
(electronics)
Electrode used in magnetrons and backward-wave oscillators to carry a current that generates a magnetic field in the direction wanted.
(geography)
The lowest part of a valley.
(geology)
The bottom of a sedimentary stratum.
The middle and lower portion of the shear surface of a landslide.
The underlying fault plane of a thrust nappe. Also known as sole plane.
(hydrology)
The basal ice of a glacier, often dirty in appearance due to contained rock fragments.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.