What does σόλα in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word σόλα in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use σόλα in Greek.

The word σόλα in Greek means sole, σόλα, ειδική σόλα που παρέχει υποστήριξη στο πέλμα, εσωτερικό πέλμα, εσωτερική σόλα, βάζω καινούρια σόλα, βάζω σόλα σε κτ, βάζω πάτο σε κτ, split σόλα. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word σόλα

sole

σόλα

(bottom of shoe)

Ο Φρεντ πήγε τα παπούτσια του στον τσαγκάρη για να του βάλει καινούριες σόλες.
Fred took his shoes to the shoe repairer to have new soles put on.

ειδική σόλα που παρέχει υποστήριξη στο πέλμα

(orthopaedic device for foot)

because of his flat feet, his shoes were fitted with arch supports.

εσωτερικό πέλμα

(insole of a shoe) (παπουτσιού)

εσωτερική σόλα

(shoe insert)

If I don't wear insoles in my shoes I have back pain.

βάζω καινούρια σόλα

(put new undersurface on: a shoe) (σε παπούτσι)

βάζω σόλα σε κτ, βάζω πάτο σε κτ

(shoe: put a sole on)

The shoemaker is soling the boots.

split σόλα

(shoe: sole with separate toe and heel sections)

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