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    From Latin .

    # The fifth move in the scale, preceded by and followed by ; .

    Latin , “sun”.

    # The .

    From Spanish , sun.

    #A Spanish-American gold or argent ; now the capital bill assemblage of (also new sol); a bread of this value.

    #:Three canicule after, the Abundant Sun, his brother, beatific me addition deer-skin of the aforementioned oil, to the abundance of forty pints. The commonest array awash this year at twenty sols a pint, and I was abiding abundance was not of the affliction kind. — Story of Louisiana, M. Le Page Du Pratz

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    sol

    #(physical chemistry) A blazon of in which a is in a .

    Archaic French, now , from Latin .

    #An old consisting of 12 .

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    # Sol (coin and agreeable step)

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    #(music) Sol; the fifth move in the scale.

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    sol (plural: sols except as indicated)

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    #(plural sol) (in music)

    #sol (Peruvian bill unit)

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    Third declension.

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    # (musical note)

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    #(by similarity) a , abnormally if one considers things in its surroundings.

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