Proper noun
Tomes
A surname originating as a patronymic.
Indeed, many scholarly tomes have been published and are constantly being reviewed ensuring the maximum coordination between electrical appliances and technology with the needs of the religiously observant Jew, with a great range of opinions. Source: Internet
“A rich and humid world of spirits and dreams, buzzing mosquitoes and prehistoric reptiles, baby-green cocoplums and marsh rabbits, and musty old tomes about heroes and spells. Source: Internet
Can't tell you how many times I wished to have bots actually grab tomes instead of cling onto their healing draughts and med supplies. Source: Internet
And now Maberry’s first book in the series, Patient Zero, is on the teetering tower of “To Be Read” tomes. Source: Internet
As great as he is at cranking out 1,000 page tomes, he can pack just as much terror and insight into 20 pages. Source: Internet
A unique book shop with a collection of rare tomes and a nostalgia museum. Source: Internet