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sol1 (sōl),
also so (sō)

[Middle English, from Medieval Latin; see gamut.]

noun 

Music
The fifth tone of the diatonic scale in solfeggio.
sol2 (sŏl)

[French, from Old French, from Late Latin solidus, solidus; see solidus.]

noun 

An old French coin worth 12 deniers.
sol3 (sōl)

[Spanish, sun (from the drawing on the coin), from Latin sōl, sun.]

noun: pl., so·les (sṓlĕs) 

A basic unit of currency in Peru.
sol4 (sôl, sōl)

[From solution.]

noun 

A colloidal solution.
Sol (sŏl, sōl)

[Middle English, from Latin sōl.]

noun 

The sun.