sotil

Etymology
Borrowed from, , , from.

Adjective

 * 1) Using brainpower; smart or wise:
 * 2) Discerning, perceptive, effective, intelligent.
 * 3) Wily, tricky, creative; using sleight-of-hand successfully.
 * 4) Deceptive, misleading; causing insidiousness or treachery.
 * 5) Low in a measurement; small or mean:
 * 6) Light; of low density or chopped into small bits.
 * 7) Little, diminutive; having a low size.
 * 8) Low in width or breadth; slender or skinny.
 * 9) Lacking coarseness; made with refinement.
 * 10)  Bland; having little taste or flavour.
 * 11)  Quiet, hard to hear or detect.
 * 12) Displaying refinement; well-mannered, exquisite, or cultured.
 * 13) Made well or enjoyably; artisanal or delightful.
 * 14) Having a high viscosity; fluidic or runny.
 * 15) Airy, gaseous; lacking impurities or defects.
 * 16)  Challenging, unexplainable; causing difficulty.
 * 17)  Convoluted; not simple or basic.

Noun

 * 1) A substance or part of one  that is light and not dense.
 * 2)  Sophistication; the state of being complicated.