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- commonly referred to as solitaries. One Church of England community, the Society of St. John the Evangelist, now has only solitaries in its British congregation...
- up solitary or solitariness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Solitary is the state of being alone or in solitude. The term may refer to: Solitary (album)...
- Solitary confinement is a form of imprisonment in which an incarcerated person lives in a single cell with little or no contact with other people. It is...
- The solitary tract (tractus solitarius or fasciculus solitarius) is a compact fiber bundle that extends longitudinally through the posterolateral region...
- Solitary vireo may refer to: C****in's vireo, Vireo c****inii, endemic west of the Rocky Mountains from southwestern Canada to California, United States...
- The solitary eagle or montane solitary eagle (Buteogallus solitarius) is a large Neotropical eagle. It is also known as the black solitary eagle. The solitary...
- In mathematics and physics, a solitary wave can refer to The solitary wave (water waves) or wave of translation, as observed by John Scott Russell in...
- Solitary Man may refer to: Solitary Man (novel), a novel based on the U.S. television series Angel Solitary Man (film), a 2009 film with Michael Douglas...
- The solitary nucleus (SN) (nucleus of the solitary tract, nucleus solitarius, or nucleus tractus solitarii) is a series of neurons whose cell bodies form...
- coven; although it's not uncommon for solitaries to parti****te in some communal activities (e.g. Sabbats). Many solitary practitioners are Neo-pagans, who...