The bottom or plantar surface of the foot.
The end section of the chanter of a set of bagpipes.
A piece of timber attached to the lower part of the rudder, to make it even with the false keel.
The bottom of a furrow.
The bottom of a shoe or boot.
The bottom of the body of a plough; the slade.
The horny substance under a horse's foot, which protects the more tender parts.
The floor inside the cabin of a yacht or boat
Solea solea, a flatfish of the family Soleidae.
The bottom of an embrasure.
The seat or bottom of a mine; applied to horizontal veins or lodes.
A pond or pool; a dirty pond of standing water.
Unique; unsurpassed.
With independent power; unfettered.
Unmarried (especially of a woman); widowed.
Only.
To pull by the ears; to pull about; haul; lug.
to put a sole on (a shoe or boot)
The entire lower surface of the foot; said of birds, etc.
A path or course laid out for a race, for exercise, etc.
The distance between two opposite wheels on a same axletree.
Physical course; way.
The pitch.
A road or other similar beaten path.
The direction and progress of someone or something; path.
Awareness of something, especially when arising from close monitoring.
A tract or area, such as of land.
A song or other relatively short piece of music, on a record, separated from others by a short silence.
The street, as a prostitute's place of work.
A circular (never-ending) data storage unit on a side of magnetic or optical disk, divided into sectors.
A themed set of talks within a conference.
A mark or impression left by the foot, either of man or animal.
The way or rails along which a train moves.
Sound stored on a record.
The physical track on a record.
A mark left by something that has passed along.
The racing events of track and field; track and field in general.
To create music using tracker software.
To make sense; to be consistent with known information
To monitor the movement of a person or object.
To traverse; to move across.
To create a musical recording (a track).
To exhibit good cognitive function.
To discover the location of a person or object by following traces.
To make tracks on or to leave in the form of tracks.
To tow.
To match the movement or change of a person or object.
To travel so that a moving object remains in shot.
To follow the tracks of.
To move.
To observe the (measured) state of a person or object over time.