| -tome | 1. <suffix> A cutting instrument, the first element in the compound usually indicating the part that the instrument is designed to cut. 2. Segment, part, section. For example, dermatome. Origin: G. Tomos, cutting, sharp; a cutting (section or segment) (20 Jun 2000) |
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a (usually) large and scholarly book
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A volume forming part of a larger work
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(French) volume of a set of collected volumes
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Denotes medium sized cheeses with great rustic character usually made in the mountains. An example of tomme cheese is Tomme de Savoie.
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(noun) 1. One of the books in a work of several volumes. 2. A book, especially a large or scholarly one. [French from Latin tomus, from Greek tomos, a cutting, section, from temnein, to cut; see temin Indo-European Roots.]
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