tombless |
combined form of tomb. |
tombolo |
a sand bar that connects an island to the mainland or to another island. |
tomboy |
a young girl who prefers to dress and act in ways considered to be more appropriate for a boy. |
tombstone |
a usu. engraved stone marker for a tomb or grave; gravestone. |
tomcat |
a male cat. [2 definitions] |
Tom Collins |
an alcoholic mixed drink containing gin, lemon or lime juice, carbonated water, and sugar, usu. served over ice in a tall glass. |
Tom, Dick, and Harry |
anyone at all (usu. used disparagingly). |
tome |
a large thick book, often one of a multivolume scholarly work. |
tomfool |
a very foolish, ridiculous, or irresponsible person; idiot. [2 definitions] |
tomfoolery |
ridiculous or foolish behavior. |
tommy gun |
(informal) the Thompson submachine gun, or a gun like it. |
tommyrot |
(informal) foolishness; utter nonsense; rubbish. |
tomogram |
a tomographic photograph. |
tomography |
a technique of x-ray photography that reveals only one plane of a body's internal structure and eliminates all others. |
tomorrow |
the day after today. [4 definitions] |
Tom Sawyer |
a novel by Mark Twain published in 1876. [2 definitions] |
Tom Thumb |
the extremely small hero of many English folk tales. |
tom-tom |
any of various small or narrow drums, such as those of American Indian or African tribes, usu. played with the hands. [2 definitions] |
-tomy |
an act of cutting or dividing, esp. in surgery. |
ton |
a unit of weight equal to two thousand pounds or 907.185 kilograms, used in the United States and Canada; short ton. [7 definitions] |
tonal |
of or relating to a musical tone, tones, or tonality. |