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Tomb
Tomb bat
Tombac
tombak
Tombaugh
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Tombigbee
Tombigbee River
Tombless
tombola
Tomboy
tomboyish
tomboyishness
Tombstone
Tomcat
Tomcod
-- Tome --
Tomelet
Tomentose
Tomentous
Tomentum
tomentum cerebri
Tomfool
Tomfoolery
Tomistoma
Tomistoma schlegeli
Tomium
Tomjohn
Tommy
Tommy Atkins
Tommy gun
tommyrot
Tomnoddy
Tome
n.
1.
As
many
writings
as
are
bound
in
a
volume
,
forming
part
of
a
larger
work
;
a
book
; -
usually
applied
to
a
ponderous
volume
.
Tomes
of
fable
and
of
dream
.
- Cowper.
A
more
childish
expedient
than
that
to
which
he
now
resorted
is
not
to
be
found
in
all
the
tomes
of
the
casuists
.
- Macaulay.
Noun
1.
tome
-
a
(
usually
)
large
and
scholarly
book
best
seller
,
book
,
bound
book
,
classic
,
coloring
book
,
definitive
work
,
folio
,
great
work
,
hardback
,
juvenile
,
juvenile
book
,
limp-cover
book
,
magnum
opus
,
nonbook
,
notebook
,
novel
,
opus
,
opuscule
,
opusculum
,
paperback
,
picture
book
,
playbook
,
pocket
book
,
prayer
book
,
production
,
psalmbook
,
psalter
,
publication
,
serial
,
sketchbook
,
soft-cover
,
songbook
,
standard
work
,
storybook
,
title
,
trade
book
,
volume
,
work
,
writing
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