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TOMENT'OUS, a. [L. tomentum, down.] In botany, downy; nappy; cottony; or flocky;...
TOME, n. [Gr. a piece or section, to cut off.] A book; as many writings as are b...
TOMBSTONE, n. [tomb and stone.] A stone erected over a grave, to preserve the me...
TOM'BOY, n. [Tom, Thomas, and boy.] A rude boisterous boy; also in sarcasm, a ro...
TOMBLESS, a. Destitute of a tomb or sepulchral monument.
TOM'BAC, n. A white allow of copper; a metallic composition made by mixing and f...
TOMB, n. toom. [L. tumulus, a heap or hillock; tumeo, to swell.] 1. A grave; a p...
TOMA'TO, n. A plant, and its fruit, a species of Solanum. It is called sometimes...
TOM'AHAWK, n. An Indian hatchet. TOM'AHAWK , v.t. To cut or kill with a hatchet ...
TOLUTA'TION, n. [L. toluto.] A pacing or ambling. [Not used.]
TOLLING, ppr. Causing to sound in a slow grave manner. 1. Taking away; removing....
TOLL-HOUSE, n. A house or shed placed by a road near a toll-gate, or at the end ...
TOLL-GATHERER, n. The man who takes toll.
TOLL-GATE, n. A gate where toll is taken.
TOLL-BRIDGE, n. A bridge where toll is paid for passing it.
TOLL-BOOTH, n. [toll and booth.] A place where goods are weighed to ascertain th...