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so·lo I. \ˈsō(ˌ)lō\ noun (plural solos \-lōz\ ; also so·li \-ōˌlē\) Etymology: Italian, literally, alone, from Latin solus — more at sole 1. a. : an air, strain, or a whole piece played by a single person or sung by a single voice with or without accompaniment b. : a musical composition written for performance by one person 2. : a performance (as a dance or a flight in an airplane) in which the performer has no partner or associate 3. a. : a bid or contract in various card games by which a player chooses to defeat two or more opponents without the benefit of having a partner b. : a game in skat in which the player undertakes to play without use of the skat c. : any of several card games in which a bid of solo is permissible d. : a game derived from ombre II. adverb (or adjective) 1. : without a companion : in solitude : alone < experienced enough to fly solo > < left solo to await the returning hunters > 2. : of, relating to, or being a solo : performed or for performance as a solo : unaccompanied < a solo air > < excellent solo voices > < a solo dance > III. verb (soloed ; soloed ; soloing \-(ˌ)lōiŋ, -_ləwiŋ\ ; solos) intransitive verb : to perform by oneself; especially : to fly solo in an airplane transitive verb : to fly (an airplane) solo |