1. bom - Noun
2. Bom - Proper noun
A large American serpent, so called from the sound it makes.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI have come to the conclusion that the bed comprehends our whole life; for we were bom in it, we live in it, and we shall die in it. Guy de Maupassant
A BOM can also appear if another encoding with a BOM is translated to UTF-8 without stripping it. Source: Internet
A functional solution should also perform the required calculations for the associated FTA during the Bill of Material (BOM) analysis, ensuring correct eligibility. Source: Internet
But note that Internet Explorer, Chrome and Safari — for both XML and text/html serializations — do not permit the encoding to be overridden whenever the page includes the BOM. Source: Internet
By the end of 1982 Doe Maar notched up their first number 1-hit with De Bom, a composition of Ernst with the underlying message 'What's the point of making a career/doing your homework when the (atomic) bomb can drop at any moment?' Source: Internet
Foreign exchange is scarce, and the BoM will need its reserves for active intervention to stabilise the forex market. Source: Internet