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solus
[saw-loos, soh-luhs]
adjective
(referring to a man) alone; by oneself (used formerly in stage directions).
solus
/ ˈəʊə /
adjective
alone; separate
of or denoting the position of an advertising poster or press advertisement that is separated from competing advertisements
a solus position
of or denoting a retail outlet, such as a petrol station, that sells the products of one company exclusively
a solus site
alone; by oneself (formerly used in stage directions)
Word History and Origins
Origin of solus1
Example Sentences
Now, the British carmaker has turned the fantasy into a reality with the introduction of the limited edition McLaren Solus GT.
Each Solus GT comes with what McClaren calls a "racing driver experience."
WHP Global in 2021 had bought a controlling interest in Toys "R" Us parent Tru Kids Inc, which was owned by investment funds including Solus Alternative Asset Management.
She closed the door, leaving me solus with Mr. St. John, who sat opposite, a book or newspaper in his hand.
Evacuation warnings for Angel Valley Road, Carrick Addition and Solus Drive along State Route 97 north of Weed remained in effect Monday, she said.
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