so·lo  (s ōl ō)
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n. pl. so·los 1. Music A composition or passage for an individual voice or instrument, with or without accompaniment. 2. A performance by a single singer or instrumentalist. 3. Games Any of various card games in which one player singly opposes others. adj.1. Music Composed, arranged for, or performed by a single voice or instrument. 2. Made or done by a single individual. adv. Unaccompanied; alone: flew solo from Anchorage to Miami. v. so·loed, so·lo·ing, so·los v.intr.1. To perform a solo. 2. To fly an airplane without a companion or an instructor, especially for the first time. v.tr. To complete (a challenging endeavor) by oneself rather than with a partner or as part of a team: soloed the north face of Mt. Everest.
[Italian, from Latin sōlus, alone; see s(w)e- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] |