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Soche

noun, a variant transliteration of the Chinese name for Shache noun, a town in W China, in the W Xinjiang Uygur AR: a centre of the caravan trade between China, India, and Transcaspian areas. Also called: Yarkand

So-ch'e

noun, a town in W China, in the W Xinjiang Uygur AR: a centre of the caravan trade between China, India, and Transcaspian areas. Also called: Yarkand noun, a variant transliteration of the Chinese name for Shache

so

adverb, to such an extent noun, music. a variant spelling of soh the internet domain name for, Somalia noun, music (in tonic sol-fa) the name used for the fifth note or dominant of any scale

soak

verb, to make, become, or be thoroughly wet or saturated, esp by immersion in a liquid

soakage

noun, the process or a period in which a permeable substance is soaked in a liquid

soakaway

noun, a pit filled with rubble, etc, into which rain or waste water drains

Soc.

abbreviation for, socialist

soc.

abbreviation for, socialist

soca

noun, a mixture of soul and calypso music typical of the E Caribbean

socage

noun, English legal history the tenure of land by certain services, esp of an agricultural nature

Sochi

noun, a city and resort in SW Russia, in the Krasnodar Territory on the Black Sea: hot mineral springs. Pop: 328 000 (2005 est)

socio-

combining form, denoting social or society

sock

noun, a cloth covering for the foot, reaching to between the ankle and knee and worn inside a shoe verb, slang to hit with force

sockeye

noun, a Pacific salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka, having red flesh and valued as a food fish. Also called: red salmon

soggy

adjective, soaked with liquid

soh

noun, music (in tonic sol-fa) the name used for the fifth note or dominant of any scale

Soho

noun, a district of central London, in the City of Westminster: a foreign quarter since the late 17th century, now chiefly known for restaurants, nightclubs, striptease clubs, etc

soke

noun, English legal history the right to hold a local court

Soochow

noun, a variant transliteration of the Chinese name for Suzhou noun, a city in E China, in S Jiangsu on the Grand Canal: noted for its gardens; produces chiefly silk. Pop: 1 201 000 (2005 est). Also called: Wuhsien

sook

noun, a baby verb, to suck

souk

noun, (in Muslim countries, esp North Africa and the Middle East) an open-air marketplace verb, noun, a variant spelling of sook verb, to suck

SOS

noun, an internationally recognized distress signal in which the letters SOS are repeatedly spelt out, as by radio-telegraphy: used esp by ships and aircraft

so-so

adjective, neither good nor bad

sou

noun, a former French coin of low denomination

sough

verb, (esp of the wind) to make a characteristic sighing sound noun, a sewer or drain or an outlet channel

soukous

noun, a style of African popular music that originated in Zaïre (now the Democratic Republic of Congo), characterized by syncopated rhythms and intricate contrasting guitar melodies

Sousa

noun, John Philip. 1854–1932, US bandmaster and composer of military marches, such as The Stars and Stripes Forever (1897) and The Liberty Bell (1893)

souse

verb, to plunge (something, oneself, etc) into water or other liquid verb, falconry to swoop suddenly downwards (on a prey)

Sousse

noun, a port in E Tunisia, on the Mediterranean: founded by the Phoenicians in the 9th century bc. Pop: 191 000 (2005 est). Ancient name: Hadrumetum

sow

verb, to scatter or place (seed, a crop, etc) in or on (a piece of ground, field, etc) so that it may grow noun, a female adult pig

soy sauce

noun, a salty dark brown sauce made from fermented soya beans, used esp in Japanese and Chinese cookery. Also called: soya sauce

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