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    [Noun]  | "tome" | \ ˈtōm \


    1: book; especially : a large or scholarly book

    2: a volume forming part of a larger work


    Origin: 1519 ;

     Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin tomus, from Greek tomos section, roll of papyrus, tome, from temnein to cut; akin to Middle Irish tamnaid he lops, Polish ciąć to cut, and perhaps to Latin tondēre to shear;

    [Noun combining form]  | "-tome" 


    1: part : segment

    2: cutting instrument


    Origin: 

     Greek tomos;

    [Noun]  | "tomes" 


    1: a set of printed sheets of paper bound together between covers and forming a work of fiction or nonfiction;


      * e.g., " ... picked up a thick tome on the Roman Empire at a used book store "



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    [Noun]  | "tome" 


    1: a set of printed sheets of paper bound together between covers and forming a work of fiction or nonfiction;


      * e.g., " ... picked up a thick tome on the Roman Empire at a used book store "



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     [ "Tome" ]

    1: A very common adjective used in western Ireland. Meaning awesome, cool, amazing.

      * e.g.,  ... Ah lads, that's so tome! 

     [ "tome" ]

    1: good, excellent, cool

      * e.g.,  ... he's a tome sham, 

     [ "Toming" ]

    1: Being oblivious of having a boner (a tom) and it being noticed by everyone even having pictures taken of it.

      * e.g.,  ... "Hey did you see the pictures from the party?" 

     [ "tome" ]

    1: a big, heavy, old, or ancient book.

      * e.g.,  ... The wizard opened his creaky, leather-bound tome of magic, and began to cast a spell. 


     [ "tome" ]

    2: in fact just any book, but book implies an average sort of book, whereas the word tome implies a big, heavy, old or ancient book. possibly an important or signifigant one.

     [ "tome" ]

    1: attractive, W.Ireland. Possible Gaelic origin. Usually uttered by a man in reference to a woman.

      * e.g.,  ... John: Look at your wan, she's pure tome, like! 

     [ "toming" ]

    1:  Doing something really awesome

      * e.g.,  ... This game is totally toming 


     [ "toming" ]

    2:  being really good at something

      * e.g.,  ... you are toming t this 

     [ "Tome" ]

    1: The past tense of time

      * e.g.,  ... he put in the tome and it payed off 

     [ "tomee" ]

    1: Cute, romantic, be dark and emo. Has depression, the depression kills Tomee If you have a friend named Tomee your very lucky.

      * e.g.,  ... Tomee is pretty, cute, dark and emo. Has amazing 

     [ "Tome" ]

    1: A Slavic name, especially used in Macedonia.

      * e.g.,  ... Hi Tome! 

     [ "Toming" ]

    1: The act of toming is when you get into bed next to your partner and your feeling in the mood but they are asleep. Then you proceed to have intercourse with your sleeping partner and finish on her. Then Later when she wakes up and find she is covered in cum and starts to rant at you your responds is 'you didn't complain last time'

      * e.g.,  ... Zack:Hey man what you do last night 

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