Associations to the word «Thomas»
Noun
- Fleming
- Hereford
- Paterson
- Wynn
- Dudley
- Wiltshire
- Morley
- Rector
- Norman
- Hart
- Mathews
- Moran
- Aristotle
- Donnelly
- Marlowe
- Hughes
- Dorsey
- Hayward
- Reid
- Jeremiah
- Devon
- Watkins
- Atkinson
- Abolitionist
- Tommy
- Henrietta
- Burnett
- Flanagan
- Barrister
- Moore
- Frederic
- Gibbons
- Unitarian
- Joyce
- Isaac
- Nephew
- Naturalist
- Roy
- Burr
- Fitch
- Wilfred
- Lowry
- Walpole
- Sadler
- Dorchester
- Philanthropist
- Howard
- Brooke
- Griffiths
- Granddaughter
- Mickey
- Cymru
- Syriac
- Beaufort
- Cricketer
- Jr
- Berger
- Warwick
- Fitz
- Davies
- Hugh
- More
- Cochran
- Spence
- Dyke
- Chichester
- Bentley
- Surrey
- Goodwin
- Heir
- Morton
- Eliot
- Bridget
- Headmaster
- Priory
- Doherty
- Godwin
- Larkin
- Wilton
- Burke
- Augustine
- Anne
- Bellamy
- Wolfe
- Berkshire
- Richard
- Katherine
- Somerset
- Pritchard
- Staffordshire
- Mitchell
- Stephens
Wiktionary
THOMAS, noun. (derogatory) (Christianity) An infidel (in reference to the doubting Apostle).
THOMAS, proper noun. An Apostle, best remembered for doubting the resurrection of Jesus.
THOMAS, proper noun. A male given name of biblical origin, popular since the 13th century.
THOMAS, proper noun. A common patronymic surname.
THOMAS, proper noun. A city in Oklahoma
THOMAS, proper noun. A city in West Virginia
THOMAS PROCESS, proper noun. Synonym of basic process.
Dictionary definition
THOMAS, noun. United States clockmaker who introduced mass production (1785-1859).
THOMAS, noun. United States socialist who was a candidate for president six times (1884-1968).
THOMAS, noun. A radio broadcast journalist during World War I and World War II noted for his nightly new broadcast (1892-1981).
THOMAS, noun. Welsh poet (1914-1953).
THOMAS, noun. The Apostle who would not believe the resurrection of Jesus until he saw Jesus with his own eyes.
Wise words
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