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▪ I. sollar, n.1 (ˈsɒlə(r)) Forms: α. 1 solor, (1) 4–7 soler, 4–5 (9) solere. β. 5– solar (now the usual form in sense 1 a, esp. when used Hist.), 5–6 solare. γ. 6– soller (7 -or, 9 -ere), 8 saller. δ. 6– sollar (6 -are). [OE. solor, soler-, = OS. soleri, OHG. solâri, solêri (MHG. solre, sölre, etc....
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solerette
▪ I. ˈsoleret rare. [ad. med.L. solarettum, dim. of solarium sollar n.1] A small upper room.1851 T. H. Turner Dom. Archit. I. v. 217 To make a certain soleret above the gateway there. Ibid. iii. 88.▪ II. soleret(te variants of solleret.
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2012–13 Portland Pilots women's basketball team
This is head coach Jim Sollar's twenty-sixth season at Portland.
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Armação dos Búzios
Sollar, located in the beginning of the Orla Bardot, which features the Italian chef Danio Braga.
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solier
† solier Obs. Also solyer. [a. OF. solier, = AF. soler sollar n.1] An upper room.1483 Caxton Gold. Leg. 28/1 In the solier where y⊇ soupper of Jhesu cryst and of his appostles was made. 1491 ― Vitas Patr. (W. de W. 1495) i. xlvii. 87 b/2 She wente uppe in to a Solyer wyth her syster Julyan.
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Levant Mine and Beam Engine
The miners step on to a ladder, are transported up or down, climb off on to a sollar, step back on to the ladder, repeating the process.
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solere
▪ I. soler1 (ˈsəʊlə(r)) [f. sole v. + -er1.] One who soles boots or shoes.1884 L. Gronlund Co-oper. Commw. viii. (1886) 173 The operatives in a shoe-factory:..the ‘tappers’, the ‘solers’, the ‘finishers’. 1902 Longm. Mag. Dec. 150 Some were only eyelet-hole makers, others were sole-peggers, or tongu...
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2013–14 Portland Pilots women's basketball team
It was head coach Jim Sollar's twenty-seventh and final season at Portland.
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solarium
solarium (səˈlɛərɪəm) Pl. solaria. [L. sōlārium, f. sōl sun. Cf. sollar n.1] 1. A sun-dial.1842 Smith's Dict. Gk. & Rom. Antiq. 487/2 This solarium being made for a different meridian. Ibid., The number of solaria which have been discovered..in Italy. 1880 L. Wallace Ben-Hur 142 Lifting his eyes fro...
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STS-117
After exiting Quest at 18:03 UTC the two spacewalkers moved up the P6 Truss to monitor the retraction of the 2B Sollar Array and to assist if required.
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man-hole
ˈman-hole A hole or opening in a floor, pavement, boiler, sewer, etc., through which a person may pass to gain access to certain parts. Also, a recess in a wall, etc., used as a place of refuge, e.g. to avoid passing trains; a hole in a covered boat or canoe for the accommodation of a rower or paddl...
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Stéphane de Gérando
, Boréal cendré, Le chant du labyrinthe, Le porte dell'inferno, Intumespeed, Atomic Space)
Meta-instrument 1 (13 titles), UPC EAN 198003568464, 2022 (Sollar
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solare
▪ I. solar, a. and n.1 (ˈsəʊlə(r)) [ad. L. sōlār-is, f. sōl sun. Cf. F. solaire, Sp. solar, Pg. solar, It. solare.] A. adj. 1. a. Of or pertaining to the sun, its course, light, heat, etc.c 1450 Holland Howlat 31 Under the Cirkill solar thir sauoruss seidis War nurist be dame Natur. 1656 Blount Glos...
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