ソロsoro
1.

A performance or piece of music in which a single individual sings, plays an instrument, or acts without accompaniment, often highlighting their individual skill or artistry.

2.

The act of undertaking an activity alone, signifying independence or self-reliance, such as a solo concert or a solo home run in baseball.

3.

In the context of music, specifically refers to the solo passage in a concerto, contrasting with the fuller orchestral sections where multiple musicians play together.

4.

A specific geographic term referring to a river in East Java, Indonesia, notable for its length and cultural significance, including its association with traditional folk songs.

ドラムソロdoramusoro
1.

A segment in a musical performance where a drummer showcases their skills and improvisation, often featuring intricate rhythms and patterns without accompanying instruments.

2.

A highlight of a musical piece in which the drummer is given the spotlight, allowing them to express creativity and technical prowess through solo percussion.

3.

A performance element that emphasizes the rhythm and dynamics of drumming, often eliciting a strong emotional response from the audience through energetic and captivating beats.

リフレクソロジーrifurekusorojii
1.

A therapeutic practice that involves stimulating specific pressure points on the feet, hands, and ears, which are believed to correspond to various organs and glands in the body, in order to promote healing and balance.

2.

A holistic health approach that focuses on applying pressure to certain areas of the body to alleviate physical ailments and enhance overall well-being by targeting the body’s reflex points.

イソロイシンisoroishin
1.

A type of essential amino acid that the human body cannot synthesize and must be obtained through diet.

2.

A crystalline compound that appears white in color, composed of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen, playing a critical role in various metabolic processes.

3.

An amino acid designated by the abbreviation "Ile," important for protein synthesis and muscle function.

ミソロジーmisorojii
1.

The study and analysis of myths, exploring their origins, themes, and cultural significance within a particular society or across different cultures.

2.

A collection of myths that are characteristic of a specific culture or tradition, often serving to convey moral lessons, explain natural phenomena, or establish a shared identity among a group of people.

3.

The discipline that evaluates the function and role of myths in human history, examining how they shape beliefs, practices, and the understanding of the world in various societies.