a colloid that has a continuous liquid phase in which a solid is suspended in a liquid
"The sol formed when gold nanoparticles are dispersed in water remains stable because the solid particles stay evenly suspended in the continuous liquid phase."
(Roman mythology) ancient Roman god; personification of the sun; counterpart of Greek Helios
"In Roman mythology, Sol was revered as the ancient god who personified the sun and served as the counterpart to Greek Helios."
In a movable-do or tonic sol-fa system: the fifth step in a scale, preceded by fa and followed by la.
"The court dismissed the case because it had passed the sol, or statute of limitations."
An old coin from France and some other countries worth 12 deniers.
A former Spanish-American silver coin.
A solar day on the planet Mars (equivalent to 24 hours, 39 minutes, 35 seconds).
A type of colloid in which a solid is dispersed in a liquid.
Statute of limitations.
In plain English: Sol is another name for our Sun, which gives Earth its light and heat.
"The sun is shining brightly on our sol today, bringing warmth and light to everyone in the park."
Usage: Use "sol" only when referring specifically to the fifth note in a musical scale or as an informal term for a Martian day. Avoid using it for general time periods, currency values, or unrelated concepts where standard English words like "day," "coin," or specific numbers are more appropriate.
Initialism of shit out of luck.
"After losing his job and car, Mark felt like absolute SOL when he couldn't even find a meal ticket."
In plain English: Sol means something that is completely dry and not wet at all.
"The sol unit helps measure how much sunlight reaches specific areas on Earth's surface."
The Sun, the star orbited by the Earth.
"The new teacher, Sol, reminded everyone that he was actually named Solomon."
A diminutive of the male given name Solomon.
The word "sol" comes from the first syllable of the Latin verb solve, meaning "to wash away." It entered English through Middle English and Italian as part of Guido of Arezzo's musical scale system.