Tome vs Pome - What's the difference?
tome | pome |
One in a series of volumes.
A large or scholarly book.
A type of fruit in which the often edible flesh arises from the swollen base of the flower and not from the carpels.
A ball of silver or other metal, filled with hot water and used by a Roman Catholic priest in cold weather to warm his hands during the service.
(obsolete) To grow to a head, or form a head in growing.
As a proper noun tome
is thomas (given name).As a noun pome is
a type of fruit in which the often edible flesh arises from the swollen base of the flower and not from the carpels.As a verb pome is
(obsolete|intransitive) to grow to a head, or form a head in growing.tome
English
Noun
(en noun)- The professor pulled a dusty old tome from the bookshelf.