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tome
1[ tohm ]
noun
- a book, especially a very heavy, large, or learned book.
- a volume forming a part of a larger work.
-tome
2- a combining form with the meanings “cutting instrument” ( microtome; osteotome ), “segment, somite” ( sclerotome ), used in the formation of compound words.
tome
1/ əʊ /
noun
- a large weighty book
- one of the several volumes of a work
-tome
2combining form
- indicating an instrument for cutting
osteotome
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of tome1
Origin of tome2
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of tome1
Origin of tome2
Example Sentences
The tome evolved from what Boneta originally envisioned as a screenplay inspired by some of the roles he had auditioned for and lost.
Levitsky attended Stanford and then UC Berkeley, and likely would have spent his career in relative obscurity, writing academic tomes about political parties in Argentina.
It was an astonishing personal library, her friends recalled: a collection on art, fashion, history and design tomes that bowed even the sturdiest shelving.
Adapting the Warhammer universe and its vast tomes of lore - background information about the different races and characters within it - can be a challenge.
Publishers have given us a lot to love this year, including tomes about Hollywood, Pride and California landscapes, and cookbooks sampling the flavors of Mexico, Africa, Latin America and Vietnam.
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