Associations to the word «Tome»
Noun
- Due
- Hernandez
- Bookstore
- Un
- Unknown
- Contemporary
- La
- Viii
- Incense
- Morocco
- Chronicle
- Mayo
- Ix
- Jacob
- Ethiopia
- Jacques
- Femme
- Tablet
- Heading
- Dragon
- Dan
- Mal
- Moldova
- Antoine
- Nicaragua
- Ii
- Belle
- Pope
- Libya
- Textbook
- Theology
- Bertrand
- Pierre
- Aesthetics
- Jug
- Vii
- Xvi
- Warwickshire
- Par
- Oriental
- Vernon
- Ascension
- Demon
- Pedro
- Haiti
- Uruguay
- Soda
- Closet
- Lucia
- Toss
- Xi
- Bat
- Pigeon
- Deposit
- Vi
- Rue
- Book
- Doom
- Booklet
- Fr
- Adventurer
- San
- Cavalry
- Rat
- Ancient
- Adversary
- Summary
- Mine
- Doctrine
- Read
- Kara
- Manuscript
- Forrest
- Terra
- Jules
- Isbn
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
TOME, noun. One in a series of volumes.
TOME, noun. A large or scholarly book.
Dictionary definition
TOME, noun. A (usually) large and scholarly book.
Wise words
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