
1) Aeronautical feat 2) Aeronautics achievement 3) Aloft like Lucky Lindy 4) Alone 5) Alone in the cockpit 6) Alone, unaccompanied 7) Alone but Italian 8) Alone but in Italian 9) Alone in Italian 10) Alone musical term in Italian 11) Another Met highlight 12) Aria 13) Aria, at times 14) Aria, often
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1) Alalone 2) All alone 3) Aria 4) Fly 5) Go it alone 6) Lone 7) One man 8) On one`s own 9) Single 10) Solitary 11) Stag 12) Unaccompanied 13) Unaided
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bicycle built for one, as opposed to tandem.
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alone; i.e., executed by a single instrument or voice.
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• (a.) Performing, or performed, alone; uncombined, except with subordinate parts, voices, or instruments; not concerted. • (a.) A tune, air, strain, or a whole piece, played by a single person on an instrument, or sung by a single voice.
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[Adjective] Alone or unaccompanied.
Example: Now that I've got my pilot's licence I can fly solo.
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(from the article `ombre`) ...making any number of discards and drawing replacements from the stock. Vuelta is the same, except that the declarer must accept as trump the suit ...
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(from the article `survival training`) On completion of training, each student undergoes a final test called the `solo,` in which he is left in a remote area for several days and nights ...
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1) A circuit in a console that allows just one channel (or several selected channels) to be heard or to reach the output.
2) In music, the instrument or segment where an instrument is the featured instrument for a short period, often playing a melody.
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an improvised passage over music
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A rush by a player without assistance from a teammate.
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So'lo adjective (Music) Performing, or performed, alone; uncombined, except with subordinate parts, voices, or instruments; not concerted.
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So'lo noun ;
plural English
Solos , Italian
Soli . [ Italian , from Latin
solus alone. See
Sole ,
adjective ]
(Mus.) A tune, air, strain, or a whole piece, played by a single person on an instrument, or sung by a single voice.
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[Ice Hockey] a rush by a player without assistance from a teammate.
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In music a solo is a tune, air, strain, or whole piece, played by a single person on an instrument, or sung by a single voice.
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A single shot of espresso. See also Doppio.
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(solamente) only
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After typically 12-20 hours of initial flight training, qualified student pilots are permitted to undertake some flights to build experience and confidence without a flight instructor on board. A first solo requires a written endorsement by the student
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A piece performed by one person.
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Any one player's improvisation over one or more choruses of the tune (occasionally, especially in ballads, less than one chorus). A sharp distinction is made between soloing, and playing the head.
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unaccompanied adverb without anybody else; `the child stayed home alone`; `he flew solo`
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adjective composed or performed by a single voice or instrument; `a passage for solo clarinet`
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a composition for a single voice or instrument
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A piece or portion of music where only one performer has the melody.
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a piece of music performed by a single performer either alone or with accompaniment
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