Home › Words › T › tosoltosol/təˈsɒl/tosol · noun — the current sol (Martian day).Definition from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).tosol is pronounced /təˈsɒl/.EtymologyFrom to- + sol (“Martian day”), by analogy with today.nounThe current sol (Martian day).e.g.“Tosol is the beginning of the week, and tourists will start pouring in from all over Mars and maybe even very rich people from Earth.” — 2001, Mary Turzillo, “Mars is No Place for Children”, in Robert Silverberg, editor, Nebula Awards Showcase 2001: The Year's Best SF and Fantasy Chosen by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of AmeDefinitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.yestersol 69% match — On the sol (Martian day) before the present one. vs tosol →solrise 57% match — The time of day when Sol, the sun in the Solar System, appears to rise over a planet's horizon. vs tosol →daylong 53% match — Which lasts a day, or approximately so. vs tosol →turnsole 53% match — A heliotrope; so named because its flowers are supposed to turn toward the sun. vs tosol →tzolkin 53% match — The Mayan calendar consisting of 260 days. vs tosol →soloth 52% match — A soil type hypothesized to be a transformation of solodic soil, where the sodium is replaced by hydrogen, resulting in friable topsoil and dark, hard, alkaline subsoil. vs tosol →solation 52% match — The liquefaction of a gel to form a sol. vs tosol →solutal 50% match — Of or pertaining to a solute. vs tosol →