Proper noun
Larcom (plural Larcoms)
A surname.
In the decade following 1868, Major Henry Larcom Abbot carried out a lengthy set of experiments to design and test moored mines that could be exploded on contact or be detonated at will as enemy shipping passed near them. Source: Internet
Described as the epitome of EMU spirit, by Geoff Larcom, executive director of media relations, the Fosters agree that basketball and football games will be a treasured memory for years to come. Source: Internet
Festivities officially begin on Friday at 5:30 p.m. and will include food trucks, ice skating, a carousel and a 30-foot inflatable Snowzilla Slide at Lucy Larcom Park. Source: Internet
Mana announced the restoration of 30 million shares from Larcom in MTN, adding that the committee directed the National Auditor's Office to review the accounts of MTN to implement the decision. Source: Internet
Larcom made 23/25 to force a shoot off. Source: Internet