Definition: Sool-like is a term used in the field of physics and engineering to describe an object that behaves like another, but with certain properties. It is often used in conjunction with "souls" or "particles," which can refer to various types of particles such as electrons, protons, neutrons, and photons. The word "sool-like" emphasizes the idea that these objects may have some sort of collective behavior or structure, but their individual properties are not yet fully understood.