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sops
sop S0565600 (sŏp)tr.v. sopped, sop·ping, sops 1. To dip, soak, or drench in a liquid; saturate.2. To take up by absorption: sop up water with a paper towel.n.1. A piece of food soaked or dipped in a liquid.2. a. Something yielded to placate or soothe: remarks that were a sop to conservative voters.b. A bribe. [From Middle English soppe, bread dipped in liquid, from Old English sopp- (in soppcuppe, cup for dipping bread in); see seuə- in Indo-European roots.]
SOPabbr. standard operating procedureThesaurusNoun | 1. | sops - piece of solid food for dipping in a liquidsopbite, morsel, bit - a small amount of solid food; a mouthful; "all they had left was a bit of bread" | IdiomsSeesopEncyclopediaSeeSOPSOPS
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SOPS➣Side Occupant Protection System | SOPS➣Space Operations | SOPS➣School of Photography Singapore | SOPS➣Structured Organic Particulate Systems | SOPS➣Singapore Offshore Petroleum Services (Singapore) | SOPS➣Satellite Operations Squadron (USAF) | SOPS➣Special Operations Power Sources | SOPS➣Stochastic Optimization in Policy Space |
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Synonyms for sopsnoun piece of solid food for dipping in a liquidSynonymsRelated Words |