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SO
42 ENTRIES FOUND:
so
(adverb)
so
(pronoun)
so
(conjunction)
so
(adjective)
so
(noun)
So.
(abbreviation)
SO
(abbreviation)
so–and–so
(noun)
so–called
(adjective)
sol
(noun)
so–so
(adjective)
say–so
(noun)
Costa del Sol
(proper noun)
as
(conjunction)
better
(noun)
even
(adverb)
ever
(adverb)
every
(adjective)
far
(adverb)
fast
(adverb)
forth
(adverb)
god
(noun)
good
(adjective)
help
(verb)
how
(adverb)
insofar as
(conjunction)
just
(adverb)
leave
(noun)
like
(preposition)
long
(adverb)
much
(adjective)
much
(adverb)
much
(pronoun)
never
(adverb)
or
(conjunction)
say
(verb)
speak
(verb)
tell
(verb)
there
(interjection)
very
(adverb)
what
(adverb)
word
(noun)
SO
abbreviation
SO
abbreviation
Britannica Dictionary definition of SO
1
strikeout
2
significant other
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